Challenging diagnosis of male intraductal papilloma masquerading as eccrine hidradenoma in the breast: Case report.
Medicine (Baltimore)
; 103(13): e37607, 2024 Mar 29.
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| ID: mdl-38552084
ABSTRACT
RATIONALE This article presents a challenging case involving an elderly male patient with a misdiagnosed intraductal mammary papilloma initially identified as a sweat adenoma through ultrasound imaging. The study aims to explore the histopathology, clinical presentations, and sonographic features of both conditions, emphasizing the contributing factors to the diagnostic misstep. PATIENT CONCERNS A 61-year-old male reported a persistent left breast mass, along with pain and swelling, spanning a 6-month duration. DIAGNOSES Ultrasound examination indicated a deep, square, mixed-echo mass in the left nipple, initially suggestive of a sweat adenoma. However, subsequent pathological analysis following resection under general anesthesia confirmed an intraductal papilloma. INTERVENTION The patient underwent surgical resection of the left breast mass under general anesthesia. OUTCOME:
Post-surgery, the patient exhibited satisfactory recovery; however, regrettably, he was lost to follow-up. LESSONS This study underscores the challenge in differentiating between clear cell sweat adenoma and male intraductal mammary papilloma solely based on ultrasonic characteristics. It emphasizes the susceptibility of ultrasound-based diagnoses to misinterpretation, highlighting the critical need for a comprehensive pathological examination to establish a definitive diagnosis.
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Assunto principal:
Papiloma
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Neoplasias das Glândulas Sudoríparas
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Neoplasias da Mama
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Papiloma Intraductal
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Acrospiroma
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Ano de publicação:
2024
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