Metastatic lobular carcinoma of the breast masquerading as a primary rectal cancer

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Colorectal metastasis of lobular carcinoma of the breast is a diagnostic challenge. It may macroscopically simulate primary colon cancer or inflammatory bowel disease. In some cases, the interval between the primary breast cancer and...

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Main Authors: Matsuda Ikuo, Matsubara Nagahide, Aoyama Nobuo, Hamanaka Mie, Yamagishi Daisuke, Kuno Takashi, Tsukamoto Kiyoshi, Yamano Tomoki, Noda Masafumi, Ikeuchi Hiroki, Tomita Naohiro, Hirota Seiichi
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-10-01
Series:World Journal of Surgical Oncology
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spelling doaj-b5742e2ee45a41dcb8d2c9de2965d8452020-11-24T21:15:33ZengBMCWorld Journal of Surgical Oncology1477-78192012-10-0110123110.1186/1477-7819-10-231Metastatic lobular carcinoma of the breast masquerading as a primary rectal cancerMatsuda IkuoMatsubara NagahideAoyama NobuoHamanaka MieYamagishi DaisukeKuno TakashiTsukamoto KiyoshiYamano TomokiNoda MasafumiIkeuchi HirokiTomita NaohiroHirota Seiichi<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Colorectal metastasis of lobular carcinoma of the breast is a diagnostic challenge. It may macroscopically simulate primary colon cancer or inflammatory bowel disease. In some cases, the interval between the primary breast cancer and metastatic colorectal lesions is so long that the critical records for diagnosis including history might be lost or missed.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>Reported herein is a case of metastatic lobular carcinoma of the breast masquerading as a primary rectal cancer developed in a 62-year-old Japanese woman. The case initially presented as a circumferential rectal lesion, and information on the patient’s history of breast cancer was not noted. As the result of endoscopic biopsy, diagnosis of poorly differentiated rectal adenocarcinoma was made. The lesion was surgically resected after chemo-radiotherapy. Histopathological examination of the resected specimen with hematoxylin and eosin (HE) stain revealed a single-file arrangement of the tumor cells, reminiscent of lobular carcinoma of the breast. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed an immunophenotype consistent with lobular carcinoma of the breast. Because further review of the patient’s history revealed an occurrence of ‘poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the breast’, which she had experienced 24 years earlier, the final diagnosis of the lesion was made as rectal metastasis from lobular breast carcinoma.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the colorectum is rarer than that of the stomach. Linitis plastica-type cancer of the colorectum is also rarer than that of the stomach. A lesson from the present case is that before we conclude a linitis plastica-type cancer of poorly differentiated type as a primary colorectal cancer, it is critical to exclude a possibility of metastatic colorectal cancer.</p> http://www.wjso.com/content/10/1/231Lobular carcinomaBreastRectal metastasis
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author Matsuda Ikuo
Matsubara Nagahide
Aoyama Nobuo
Hamanaka Mie
Yamagishi Daisuke
Kuno Takashi
Tsukamoto Kiyoshi
Yamano Tomoki
Noda Masafumi
Ikeuchi Hiroki
Tomita Naohiro
Hirota Seiichi
spellingShingle Matsuda Ikuo
Matsubara Nagahide
Aoyama Nobuo
Hamanaka Mie
Yamagishi Daisuke
Kuno Takashi
Tsukamoto Kiyoshi
Yamano Tomoki
Noda Masafumi
Ikeuchi Hiroki
Tomita Naohiro
Hirota Seiichi
Metastatic lobular carcinoma of the breast masquerading as a primary rectal cancer
World Journal of Surgical Oncology
Lobular carcinoma
Breast
Rectal metastasis
author_facet Matsuda Ikuo
Matsubara Nagahide
Aoyama Nobuo
Hamanaka Mie
Yamagishi Daisuke
Kuno Takashi
Tsukamoto Kiyoshi
Yamano Tomoki
Noda Masafumi
Ikeuchi Hiroki
Tomita Naohiro
Hirota Seiichi
author_sort Matsuda Ikuo
title Metastatic lobular carcinoma of the breast masquerading as a primary rectal cancer
title_short Metastatic lobular carcinoma of the breast masquerading as a primary rectal cancer
title_full Metastatic lobular carcinoma of the breast masquerading as a primary rectal cancer
title_fullStr Metastatic lobular carcinoma of the breast masquerading as a primary rectal cancer
title_full_unstemmed Metastatic lobular carcinoma of the breast masquerading as a primary rectal cancer
title_sort metastatic lobular carcinoma of the breast masquerading as a primary rectal cancer
publisher BMC
series World Journal of Surgical Oncology
issn 1477-7819
publishDate 2012-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Colorectal metastasis of lobular carcinoma of the breast is a diagnostic challenge. It may macroscopically simulate primary colon cancer or inflammatory bowel disease. In some cases, the interval between the primary breast cancer and metastatic colorectal lesions is so long that the critical records for diagnosis including history might be lost or missed.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>Reported herein is a case of metastatic lobular carcinoma of the breast masquerading as a primary rectal cancer developed in a 62-year-old Japanese woman. The case initially presented as a circumferential rectal lesion, and information on the patient’s history of breast cancer was not noted. As the result of endoscopic biopsy, diagnosis of poorly differentiated rectal adenocarcinoma was made. The lesion was surgically resected after chemo-radiotherapy. Histopathological examination of the resected specimen with hematoxylin and eosin (HE) stain revealed a single-file arrangement of the tumor cells, reminiscent of lobular carcinoma of the breast. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed an immunophenotype consistent with lobular carcinoma of the breast. Because further review of the patient’s history revealed an occurrence of ‘poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the breast’, which she had experienced 24 years earlier, the final diagnosis of the lesion was made as rectal metastasis from lobular breast carcinoma.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the colorectum is rarer than that of the stomach. Linitis plastica-type cancer of the colorectum is also rarer than that of the stomach. A lesson from the present case is that before we conclude a linitis plastica-type cancer of poorly differentiated type as a primary colorectal cancer, it is critical to exclude a possibility of metastatic colorectal cancer.</p>
topic Lobular carcinoma
Breast
Rectal metastasis
url http://www.wjso.com/content/10/1/231
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