Author/Authors :
Kumar, Sanjay Dept. of Pathology - PGIMS - Rohtak (Haryana) - India , Sharma, Jyoti Dept. of Pathology - PGIMS - Rohtak (Haryana) - India , Ralli, Megha Dept. of Pathology - PGIMS - Rohtak (Haryana) - India , Singh, Gurpreet Dept. of Pathology - PGIMS - Rohtak (Haryana) - India , Kalyan, Sonu Department of Pathology Pt BDS PGIMS Rohtak , Sen, Rajeev Dept. of Pathology - PGIMS - Rohtak (Haryana) - India
Abstract :
rimary soft tissue sarcomas of the breast constitute less than 5% of all soft tissue sarcomas and less than 1% of malignant breast cancers. The rarity of this tumor limits most studies to small retrospective case reviews and case reports. Primary breast sarcomas are locally aggressive tumors as evidenced by the high rate of local recurrence when excisional surgery is performed. A contemporary multidisciplinary approach to therapy including surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy is advocated. Herein, we report a case of 45-yr-old female, who presented with a large ulcerated breast mass and was diagnosed as carcinoma breast on fine needle aspiration. Modified radical masectomy was performed and was diagonsed with primary breast stromal sarcoma on histopathology, which is a rare entity.