Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor of the breast in a patient without neurofibromatosis: A case report

  • Min Yi Jeong
  • , Jeong Moon Eun
  • , Jeong Oh Se
  • , Lee Ahni
  • , Jin Suh Young
  • , Min Baek Jong
  • , Hye Choi Seung
  • , Seol Jung Sang

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Abstract

Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) are malignant variants of peripheral nerve sheath tumors that develop at major or minor peripheral nerve branches or at the sheaths of peripheral nerve fibers. These tumors are derived from Schwann cells or pluripotent cells of a neural crest origin. Malignant tumors of the peripheral nerve sheath are most commonly seen in deeper soft tissues, and usually in the proximity of a nerve trunk. MPNSTs of the breast are very uncommon and they have rarely been reported on. We report here on a case of MPNST of the breast in a 59-year-old female who presented with a painless breast lump for two months. The excisional biopsy revealed a malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor based on the microscopic findings and immunohistochemical staining. We performed wide excision of breast tissue around the biopsy site and thereafter the patient underwent radiation therapy. The patient remains well without signs of recurrence 1 year following surgery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)223-226
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Breast Cancer
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2009

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Keywords

  • Breast
  • Nerve sheath neoplasms

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