Stewart-Treves Syndrome: A Rare But Aggressive Complication of Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema.

European journal of breast health Pub Date : 2021-10-04 eCollection Date: 2021-10-01 DOI:10.4274/ejbh.galenos.2020.5741
Pınar Borman, Ayşegül Yaman, Özay Gököz
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Stewart-Treves syndrome (STS) is an angiosarcoma that usually develop in an extremity with longstanding lymphedema. Most affected patients have a history of breast cancer treated with radical mastectomy. Here, we report a case of STS with breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) for a period of seven years. A 56-year-old woman presented with chronic lymphedema of the left arm. Nine years previously she had modified radical mastectomy for grade 2, invasive, ductal breast cancer. Upon physical examination, a tender, purplish lesion on the medial half of the affected arm was observed. The lesion spread rapidly with different-sized, scattered, purple-colored lesions in the affected area. A prompt skin biopsy was reported as STS. An immediate arm amputation was performed. However, a few months later she presented with new lesions on the anterior thorax and subsequent local recurrence around the scar. She received radiation-therapy. However, six months later the angiosarcoma had spread to the pelvic and upper limb area with scattered skin lesions. She had several problems during the chemotherapy and radiation-therapy, although she survived beyond 20 months. In conclusion, STS is a rare but aggressive and important complication of BCRL. Awareness of rapidly progressing skin lesions and detailed investigation, as well as prompt surgery is necessary for patients with BCRL in order to relatively increase the survival time.

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Stewart-Treves综合征:乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿的一种罕见但具有侵袭性的并发症。
斯图尔特-特里夫斯综合征(STS)是一种血管肉瘤,通常发生在长期淋巴水肿的肢体。大多数受影响的患者都有接受根治性乳房切除术的乳腺癌病史。在这里,我们报告一例STS合并乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿(BCRL),持续七年。56岁女性,左臂慢性淋巴水肿。九年前,她因2级浸润性导管性乳腺癌接受了改良根治性乳房切除术。经体格检查,在患病手臂的内侧半部观察到一个触痛的紫色病变。病灶扩散迅速,病灶大小不一,呈散在状,呈紫色。皮肤活检报告为STS。立即进行了手臂截肢。然而,几个月后,她在前胸出现新的病变,随后在疤痕周围局部复发。她接受了放射治疗。然而,6个月后,血管肉瘤扩散到骨盆和上肢区域,并伴有分散的皮肤病变。在化疗和放疗期间,她出现了一些问题,尽管她活了20多个月。总之,STS是BCRL的一种罕见但侵袭性的重要并发症。BCRL患者需要了解快速进展的皮肤病变,进行详细的检查,及时进行手术,以相对延长生存时间。
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