CLINICAL FEATURES OF ACCESSORY BREAST CARCINOMA

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11
Year: 
2016

A. Zikiryakhodzhaev, MD; N. Ablitsova, Candidate of Medical Sciences; I. Shirokikh; A. Ermakov, Candidate of Medical Sciences P.A. Herzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute, Moscow

The accessory breast (AB) is a rather rare anomaly. Pathological processes in the AB occur in 2–6% of cases, and the rate of its carcinoma is 0.2–0.3% of its total rates. The clinical and differential diagnosis of AB carcinoma is quite complex. The described clinical case is interesting from both the diagnostic and therapeutic points of view.

Keywords: 
oncology
accessory breast
breasts
accessory breast carcinoma
milk ridges



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