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World Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2008

Primary lymphoma of the breast involving both axillae with bilateral breast carcinoma

Neeraj Kumar Garg; Nitin B Bagul; Gary Rubin; Elizabeth Shah

BackgroundPrimary Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma (PHNL) of the breast is a rare entity, while secondary involvement of the breast with diffuse disease of Non-Hodgkins lymphoma (NHL) is more common. However, PNHL is the most frequent haematopoietic tumour of the breast. Diagnostic criteria for PNHL of the breast are presence of technically adequate pathologic specimens, close association of mammary tissue and lymphomatous infiltrate, no prior diagnosis of an extarammamary lymphoma, and no evidence of concurrent widespread disease, except for ipsilateral axillary lymph nodes if concomitant with the primary lesion.Case presentationA 57-year-old woman was recalled because her screening mammograms revealed three separate lesions in her right breast and one in the left. Histology of the lesions confirmed lymphoma in one breast with ductal carcinoma in the other.ConclusionMost of reported cases in literature have been involving the right breast, and almost all the patients were females. NHLs of the breast typically present as unilateral mass; the frequency of bilateral disease at first presentation ranges from 5–25%. Our objective is to report a case of primary lymphoma of the breast involving both axillae with concomitant bilateral primary breast cancer which has not been reported yet to our best of knowledge in literature.


Case Reports in Medicine | 2010

Pseudoangiomatous Stromal Hyperplasia: A Case Report

Yazan Masannat; Stephen Whitehead; Ian Hawley; Lesley Apthorp; Elizabeth Shah

Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) is a rare benign proliferating breast condition. It was first reported in 1986 when Vuitch, Rosen, and Erlandson described nine cases of benign well-circumscribed, breast masses that simulated vascular lesions consisting of mammary stromal proliferations (Vuitch et al. (1986)). Since then there have been few reported cases of PASH in the literature (Taira et al. (2005)). We describe a large PASH, mimicking inflammatory carcinoma in a young lady that was excised with excellent cosmetic results.


Ejso | 2018

A novel simulator for training junior doctors in breast surgery –a model for the future?

Anthony Thaventhiran; Melissa Crooks; Elizabeth Shah


Ejso | 2017

Impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and pathological response on patient outcomes: A single centre study

Sophie Williams; Ross Kenny; Jennifer Glendenning; Ash Subramanian; Elizabeth Shah


Ejso | 2015

P025. The efficacy of axillary ultrasound in nodal staging in symptomatic breast cancer

John Agius; Dev Thakker; Rod Bernal; Rosie Guy; Lesley Apthorp; Ash Subramanian; Elizabeth Shah


Ejso | 2014

Triple negative breast cancers – Can we safely omit chemotherapy in selected node-negative patients?

Alexandra Knight; Ash Subramanian; Simon Allan; Elizabeth Shah


Ejso | 2014

False negative touch imprint cytology – Does it matter?

Alexandra Knight; Ian Hawley; Elizabeth Shah


Ejso | 2014

Retrospective study into the rates of mastectomy and breast reconstruction at a District General Hospital

Katherine Steele; Edward Monk; Rudwan Adi; Elizabeth Shah; Ashok Subramanian


Ejso | 2014

The utilisation of magnetic resonance imaging in the investigation of invasive lobular carcinoma – A two year experience in two district general hospitals

Mina Derias; Ashok Subramanian; Simon Allan; Elizabeth Shah; Hassan El Teraifi; David C. Howlett


Ejso | 2012

Axillary Staging: A useful pre-operative planning tool in the management of early breast cancer

Naren Basu; Tamal Ray; Chanpreet Arhi; Rodrigo Bernal; Rosie Guy; Leslie Apthorp; Elizabeth Shah

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Simon Allan

East Sussex County Council

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David C. Howlett

East Sussex County Council

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