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Giant mammary hamartoma in a middle aged female. Case report and review of literature of the last 15 years

  • Waleed Mahmoud
  • , Walid El Ansari
  • , Sara Hassan
  • , Sali Alatasi
  • , Haya Almerekhi
  • , Kulsoom Junejo
  • Hamad Medical Corporation
  • Qatar University
  • University of Skövde

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Abstract

Background: Mammary hamartoma is a benign rare tumour occurring in both sexes, with size range mostly between 2–4 cm. Giant breast hamartoma (GMH) is very rare and can reach unexpected sizes in women. Presentation of the case: A 26 year old Egyptian female presented with left breast lump since 3 years, gradually increasing in size, with no other associated complaints. No family history of breast cancer, she did not smoke or consume alcohol, and had no past medical history. Examination revealed a large soft freely mobile mass (12 × 9 cm) in the lower outer quadrant of the left breast at the 3–6 o'clock position. There were no palpable axillary lymph nodes in both sides. Nipples and right breast were normal. Discussion: The diagnosis of GMH can be made by examination and imaging only. The specific features that appear in mammogram and ultrasound can be used to reduce the need for core biopsy in hamartoma. Wide local excision is curative. We include a review of the literature of cases of GMH > 10 cm published during the last 15 years. Conclusion: A non-invasive mammogram and ultrasound provide sufficient evidence of the tumour, hence core biopsy might not be critically required. However, if a breast hamartoma is still clinically suspected but with inconclusive or unequivocal mammographic and ultrasonographic features or if there is suspicion of dysplasia, then invasive core biopsy is justified. Recurrence is low and prognosis is good.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)145-150
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Volume78
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Case report
  • Core biopsy
  • Giant
  • Hamartoma
  • Mammary
  • Radiological

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