Adrenal gland schwannoma mimicking breast cancer metastasis. A case report (CROSBI ID 177320)
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Perić, Balja, Melita ; Džombeta, Tihana ; Reljić, Ante ; Krušlin, Božo
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Adrenal gland schwannoma mimicking breast cancer metastasis. A case report
Summary Introduction: Schwannoma is a benign, usually encapsulated, nerve sheath tumour originating from Schwann cells. Primary schwannomas of the adrenal gland are extremely rare. Case report: We present a case of 55 year old female patient with breast cancer, treated with mastectomy and lymphadenectomy with subsequent hormonal therapy. Three months after mastectomy, ultrasonography revealed a hormonally inactive tumour in the left adrenal gland which was suspected to be a metastasis. Adrenalectomy was performed and the microscopic and immunohistochemical examinations revealed the tumour to be a schwannoma. Conclusion: As adrenal schwannomas are so infrequent, they can pose diagnostic problems and should be differentiated from other spindle cell lesions of the adrenal gland or metastatic tumours.
Schwannoma; Adrenal gland; Breast cancer
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