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‣ Specimen type: | Simple mastectomy |
‣ Laterality: | Left |
‣ Macroscopy: | - Specimen 1: Specimen (14.0 × 13.0 × 6.0 cm) with overlying skin flap including nipple and areola (11.0 × 8.0 cm). The nipple and areola are unremarkable. On serial sectioning, a well-circumscribed, lobulated, soft to firm tumour (4.5 × 4.5 × 3.5 cm) with a few cleft-like areas is identified, located in the lower middle quadrant. No areas of necrosis, cystic degeneration, or haemorrhage are present.
The tumour is located 2.5 cm from the skin and is flush with the base (posterior margin). It is 8.0 cm from the lateral margin, 6.0 cm from the medial margin, 6.0 cm from the superior margin, and 3.0 cm from the inferior margin. Also seen is another ill-defined firm area (2.0 × 2.0 × 1.5 cm) superolateral to the tumour and 3.0 cm from the lateral margin flush with the base. Another firm whitish area (3.0 × 2.0 × 0.5 cm) is seen near the superior margin. The remaining breast tissue is unremarkable.
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Specimen 2 labelled “Deeper margin revised (sent for frozen section)”: A single brownish tissue bit (0.5 × 0.4 × 0.2 cm).
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Specimen 3 labelled “Revised base: Two fibrofatty tissue bits (3.0 × 2.0 × 0.6 cm and 2.5 × 2.0 × 0.5 cm)”. Frozen section of the tumour was reported as negative for malignancy
On histology, sections from the tumour show features of a benign phyllodes tumour (i.e. stromal hypercellularity and benign glandular elements seen in the tumour). No microscopic features of malignancy such as increased mitotic activity, marked atypia of the stromal cells, and infiltrative margin, necrosis, or haemorrhage are seen. Sections from the two firm areas seen grossly show only dense sclerosed stromal tissue. There is no evidence of epithelial hyperplasia in sections from the remaining breast
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‣ Histological type: | On histology, sections from the tumour show features of a benign phyllodes tumour (i.e. stromal hypercellularity and benign glandular elements seen in the tumour). No microscopic features of malignancy such as increased mitotic activity, marked atypia of the stromal cells, and infiltrative margin, necrosis, or haemorrhage are seen. Sections from the two firm areas seen grossly show only dense sclerosed stromal tissue. There is no evidence of epithelial hyperplasia in sections from the remaining breast |
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‣ Margins: | Specimen 1: The posterior margin of the tumour is very close to the skeletal muscle fibres but separated from them by fascia and fibroadipose tissue. All the surgical margins of the resection are free of tumour. The skin is uninvolved.
Specimen 2 labelled as deeper margin revised: Sections show only skeletal muscle tissue. There is no evidence of phyllodes tumour in these sections.
Specimen 3 labelled as revised base: Sections show skeletal muscle fibres with fibroadipose tissue. There is no evidence of phyllodes in these sections |
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