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A. Right Breast Capsule, Excision: | |||
- Benign fibrous capsule with calcifications and adipose tissue. | |||
- NEGATIVE for breast parenchyma. | |||
- NEGATIVE for malignancy. | |||
B. Left Breast Capsule, Excision: | |||
- Benign fibrous capsule with calcifications and adipose tissue. | |||
- NEGATIVE for breast parenchyma. | |||
- NEGATIVE for malignancy. | |||
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Revision as of 13:31, 8 October 2015
Breast prostheses are relatively common pathology specimens.
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General
- Commonly used for cosmesis in the context of breast cancer.[1]
Gross
Specimen received in formalin labelled "right breast prosthesis" consists of a breast prosthesis measuring 13.5 x 12.5 x 4.5 cm. Seen on one side the number 356 is seen. The prosthesis is intact. No tissue is identified. No sections are submitted.
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A. Right Breast Capsule, Excision: - Benign fibrous capsule with calcifications and adipose tissue. - NEGATIVE for breast parenchyma. - NEGATIVE for malignancy. B. Left Breast Capsule, Excision: - Benign fibrous capsule with calcifications and adipose tissue. - NEGATIVE for breast parenchyma. - NEGATIVE for malignancy.
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BREAST PROSTHESIS, RIGHT, REMOVAL: - INTACT BREAST PROSTHESIS (GROSS ONLY).
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BREAST PROSTHESIS, LEFT, REMOVAL: - BREAST PROSTHESIS WITH EVIDENCE OF PERFORATION AND LEAKAGE (GROSS ONLY).
See also
References
- ↑ Gerber, B.; Marx, M.; Untch, M.; Faridi, A. (Aug 2015). "Breast Reconstruction Following Cancer Treatment.". Dtsch Arztebl Int 112 (35-36): 593-600. doi:10.3238/arztebl.2015.0593. PMID 26377531.