Affiliation:
1. From the Departments of Pathology, Baylor College of Medicine (Dr Bahrami); the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (Dr Resetkova); the Methodist Hospital, Cornell University College of Medicine (Drs Ro and Ayala), Houston, Tex. Dr Ibañez is in private practice in Victoria, Tex
Abstract
Abstract
Two distinct histologic variants of primary breast osteosarcoma in 2 elderly women are described. The first patient was an 88-year-old woman with a long-standing, slow-growing, 18-cm mass in her right breast. The second patient was a 96-year-old woman with a recently self-detected, painless, 7.5-cm lump in her left breast. Clinically, there was no evidence of metastasis, and both women underwent simple mastectomy. Histologic features of both specimens were those of high-grade primary breast osteosarcoma. The first patient's tumor was classified as a chondroblastic variant, and the second as an osteoblastic variant of osteosarcoma. The patients were alive without evidence of local recurrence or hematogenous spread at a 16- and 4-month follow-up, respectively. Primary mammary osteosarcoma should be distinguished from metaplastic/ sarcomatoid carcinoma with heterologous osseous/cartilaginous differentiation or malignant phyllodes tumor because it has a different biological behavior and requires a different treatment approach.
Publisher
Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Subject
Medical Laboratory Technology,General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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