Bilateral breast metastases from anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive lung cancer in a male: a case report.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Sumire Koh, Yumiko Koi, Wakako Tajiri, Junji Kawasaki, Sayuri Akiyoshi, Yoshiaki Nakamura, Chinami Koga, Tatsuro Okamoto, Kenichi Taguchi, Eriko Tokunaga
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Abstract

Background: Distant metastases from lung cancer are commonly found in the brain, bone, and liver. Metastases to the breast from non-mammary malignancies are extremely rare, and their clinical presentations remain unclear.

Case presentation: We herein report a case of bilateral breast metastases from anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive advanced lung cancer in a 51-year-old Japanese male patient. During the course of systemic treatment for advanced lung cancer, computed tomography revealed bilateral breast enlargement without contrast enhancement, a finding consistent with gynecomastia. While other metastatic lesions responded to chemotherapy, both breast masses grew vertically like nodules. The breast masses were immunohistochemically diagnosed as metastases from lung cancer and were removed surgically. Simultaneous bilateral breast metastases from malignancies of other organs, like ones in this case, have rarely been described.

Conclusions: It is important to keep in mind that breast metastases from nonmammary malignancies are a possible explanation for unusual breast findings in a patient with a history of malignancies.

一名男性无细胞淋巴瘤激酶阳性肺癌的双侧乳房转移:病例报告。
背景:肺癌的远处转移常见于脑、骨和肝。非乳腺恶性肿瘤转移至乳房的情况极为罕见,其临床表现仍不明确:我们在此报告了一例无细胞淋巴瘤激酶阳性晚期肺癌双侧乳房转移的病例,患者是一名 51 岁的日本男性患者。在晚期肺癌的全身治疗过程中,计算机断层扫描发现双侧乳房增大,但无对比度增强,这一结果与妇科肿瘤一致。虽然其他转移病灶对化疗有反应,但两个乳房肿块都像结节一样垂直生长。乳房肿块经免疫组化确诊为肺癌转移,并通过手术切除。像本病例这样由其他器官恶性肿瘤同时引起双侧乳房转移的情况很少见:重要的是要记住,非乳腺恶性肿瘤的乳房转移是有恶性肿瘤病史的患者出现异常乳房发现的可能原因。
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Journal of Medical Case Reports
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期刊介绍: JMCR is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that will consider any original case report that expands the field of general medical knowledge. Reports should show one of the following: 1. Unreported or unusual side effects or adverse interactions involving medications 2. Unexpected or unusual presentations of a disease 3. New associations or variations in disease processes 4. Presentations, diagnoses and/or management of new and emerging diseases 5. An unexpected association between diseases or symptoms 6. An unexpected event in the course of observing or treating a patient 7. Findings that shed new light on the possible pathogenesis of a disease or an adverse effect
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