Secretory Carcinoma of breast: A rare case report in a 12 year old girl diagnosed on cytology

  • Itisha Dhiman,*  
  • chetna jain

Abstract

Secretory carcinoma of breast (SCB) is a rare form of breast cancer. It is the most commonly seen in children as primary breast cancer. It is seen more commonly in women as compared to men. These tumours were initially seen in children. Many studies have shown that these cancers can occur in adults as well. In this case report, a young (12) year old female patient presented with left sided breast lump. Patient was referred for ultrasound which revealed a benign well circumscribed lesion. Patient was referred from surgical OPD to department of pathology where she underwent fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC). Based on cytological findings a provisional diagnosis of secretory carcinoma was made which was confirmed on histopathology. Despite having lower incidence rates these malignant neoplasms should be kept as an important differential in young patients.


Keywords

Key words: Secretory carcinoma, Fine needle aspiration cytology, Breast lump ,Histopathology