Schwannoma of the Appendix Mimicking a Metastatic Breast Cancer

Q3 Medicine
Z. Al-ishaq, Alonood Al-Sulaimani, Badriya Al-Qassabi, Fathiya AlRahbi, Khalid Al Baimani, Jawa Z. Muhammad, A. Aljarrah
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Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) represents 5-10% of newly diagnosed breast cancer cases, referred to as de novo stage IV MBC. Distinguishing a distant lesion in breast cancer patients can be challenging. Therefore, obtaining a histopathological confirmation of a metastasis is advisable, as a suspicious metastatic lesion may turn out to be benign or exhibit different immunohistochemistry compared to the primary site. In this case, we describe a woman undergoing staging scans for newly diagnosed breast cancer, where radiological findings suggested appendix metastasis. However, subsequent laparoscopic appendicectomy revealed an appendicular schwannoma, confirmed through immunohistochemistry. The patient then received curative-intent breast cancer treatment. With the increasing use of advanced staging scans in breast cancer, clinicians should thoroughly investigate and confirm metastatic disease, especially in uncommon metastatic sites, before initiating treatment. Keywords: Schwannoma, metastasis, breast cancer, appendix.
模仿转移性乳腺癌的阑尾许旺瘤
转移性乳腺癌(MBC)占新诊断乳腺癌病例的 5-10%,被称为新发 IV 期 MBC。在乳腺癌患者中区分远处病灶是一项挑战。因此,最好对转移灶进行组织病理学确认,因为可疑的转移灶可能是良性的,或者表现出与原发部位不同的免疫组化。在本病例中,我们描述了一名妇女因新确诊的乳腺癌接受分期扫描,放射学检查结果显示阑尾转移。然而,随后的腹腔镜阑尾切除术发现了阑尾裂孔瘤,并通过免疫组化证实了这一点。患者随后接受了乳腺癌根治性治疗。随着乳腺癌晚期分期扫描的应用越来越广泛,临床医生在开始治疗前应彻底检查并确认转移性疾病,尤其是不常见的转移部位。关键词许旺瘤 转移 乳腺癌 盲肠
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