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International Surgery and Ortho Conference

October 25-26, 2017 | Toronto, Canada

Case Rep Surg Invasive Proced 2017 | Volume 1 Issue 3

Fibromatosis, a benign breast disease mimicking carcinoma: A case report

Arwa Ashoor

1

, Simonetta Monti

2

and

Modestino Pezzella

3

1

King Fahd General Hospital, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

2

European Institute of Oncology, Italy

3

Polyclinic of Naples, Italy

Introduction:

Fibromatosis is an uncommon breast lesion that

can mimic breast carcinoma in its clinical presentation.

Case Summary:

We present a clinical case in which a diagnosis

and treatment dilemma existed, in terms of ultrasound findings

that were not clear and suspicious, as well as results of Fine

needle aspiration cytology. Our findings are compared with

previous published cases. Also literature review regarding

fibromatosis presentation and diagnosis has been discussed, as

well as treatment options.

Conclusion:

Management of breast fibromatosis remains

controversial because of the low incidence and further efforts

needed to establish evidence-based treatment guidelines.

Speaker Biography

Arwa Ashoor is a Breast Oncoplastic Surgeon. Her main interest is Breast Surgical

Oncology and Oncoplastic Breast Surgery with the aim to achieve maximum oncological

treatment with the best appearance of the breast. She has many publications with

regards to breast cancer field as well as book chapters. She is a Member of the

Oncoplastic Breast Consortium Society.

e:

arwa_ashoor@hormail.com