Primary breast angiosarcoma: Utilisation of pre-surgical magnetic resonance imaging (mri) for accurate tumour characterization and planning – a case report and literature review

Background: Primary breast angiosarcoma is a rare malignancy with non-specific clini-cal and radiological findings. Case Report: A 30-year-old lady presented with left breast pain and lumpiness for over one year. She has had several breast ultrasounds (US) and was treated for acute mastitis and absc...

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Published in:Current Medical Imaging
Main Author: Ab Mumin N.; Rahmat K.; Hamid M.T.R.; Ng W.L.; Chan W.Y.; Cheah X.Y.; See M.H.; Yip C.H.
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Published: Bentham Science Publishers 2021
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Ab Mumin N.; Rahmat K.; Hamid M.T.R.; Ng W.L.; Chan W.Y.; Cheah X.Y.; See M.H.; Yip C.H.
Primary breast angiosarcoma: Utilisation of pre-surgical magnetic resonance imaging (mri) for accurate tumour characterization and planning – a case report and literature review
2021
Current Medical Imaging
17
4
10.2174/1573405616666201007161119
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85104320215&doi=10.2174%2f1573405616666201007161119&partnerID=40&md5=b8eb248081e2b009b3eae74264158955
Background: Primary breast angiosarcoma is a rare malignancy with non-specific clini-cal and radiological findings. Case Report: A 30-year-old lady presented with left breast pain and lumpiness for over one year. She has had several breast ultrasounds (US) and was treated for acute mastitis and abscess. Subse-quently, in view of the rapid growth of the lump and worsening pain, she was re-investigated with US, elastography, digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and MRI. MRI raised the suspicion of an-giosarcoma. The diagnosis was confirmed after biopsy and she underwent mastectomy. Discussion: Literature review on imaging findings of breast angiosarcoma, especially on MRI, is discussed. MRI features showed heterogeneous low signal intensity on T1 and high signal intensity on T2. Dynamic contrast enhancement (DCE) features included either early enhancement with or without washout in the delayed phase, and some reported central areas of non-enhancement. Conclusion: This case report emphasises on the importance of MRI in clinching the diagnosis of breast angiosarcoma, and hence, should be offered sooner to prevent diagnostic delay. © 2021 Bentham Science Publishers.
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author Ab Mumin N.; Rahmat K.; Hamid M.T.R.; Ng W.L.; Chan W.Y.; Cheah X.Y.; See M.H.; Yip C.H.
spellingShingle Ab Mumin N.; Rahmat K.; Hamid M.T.R.; Ng W.L.; Chan W.Y.; Cheah X.Y.; See M.H.; Yip C.H.
Primary breast angiosarcoma: Utilisation of pre-surgical magnetic resonance imaging (mri) for accurate tumour characterization and planning – a case report and literature review
author_facet Ab Mumin N.; Rahmat K.; Hamid M.T.R.; Ng W.L.; Chan W.Y.; Cheah X.Y.; See M.H.; Yip C.H.
author_sort Ab Mumin N.; Rahmat K.; Hamid M.T.R.; Ng W.L.; Chan W.Y.; Cheah X.Y.; See M.H.; Yip C.H.
title Primary breast angiosarcoma: Utilisation of pre-surgical magnetic resonance imaging (mri) for accurate tumour characterization and planning – a case report and literature review
title_short Primary breast angiosarcoma: Utilisation of pre-surgical magnetic resonance imaging (mri) for accurate tumour characterization and planning – a case report and literature review
title_full Primary breast angiosarcoma: Utilisation of pre-surgical magnetic resonance imaging (mri) for accurate tumour characterization and planning – a case report and literature review
title_fullStr Primary breast angiosarcoma: Utilisation of pre-surgical magnetic resonance imaging (mri) for accurate tumour characterization and planning – a case report and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Primary breast angiosarcoma: Utilisation of pre-surgical magnetic resonance imaging (mri) for accurate tumour characterization and planning – a case report and literature review
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description Background: Primary breast angiosarcoma is a rare malignancy with non-specific clini-cal and radiological findings. Case Report: A 30-year-old lady presented with left breast pain and lumpiness for over one year. She has had several breast ultrasounds (US) and was treated for acute mastitis and abscess. Subse-quently, in view of the rapid growth of the lump and worsening pain, she was re-investigated with US, elastography, digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and MRI. MRI raised the suspicion of an-giosarcoma. The diagnosis was confirmed after biopsy and she underwent mastectomy. Discussion: Literature review on imaging findings of breast angiosarcoma, especially on MRI, is discussed. MRI features showed heterogeneous low signal intensity on T1 and high signal intensity on T2. Dynamic contrast enhancement (DCE) features included either early enhancement with or without washout in the delayed phase, and some reported central areas of non-enhancement. Conclusion: This case report emphasises on the importance of MRI in clinching the diagnosis of breast angiosarcoma, and hence, should be offered sooner to prevent diagnostic delay. © 2021 Bentham Science Publishers.
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