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A prepubertal giant juvenile fibroadenoma in a 12-year-old girl: Case report and brief literature review

Authors :
Giannos, A. Stavrou, S. Gkali, C. Chra, E. Marinopoulos, S. Chalazonitis, A. Dimitrakakis, C. Drakakis, P.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Introduction Giant juvenile fibroadenomas represent only the 0.5% of all fibroadenomas, constituting a rare condition in adolescence. In prepuberty, the presence of this condition is extremely rare. Presentation of case We describe a rare case of a 12- year-old Caucasian girl who presented to our Hospital complaining of a palpable mass with rapid enlargement in her right breast that she had first noticed 3 months ago. Her menarche hadn't occurred yet. Discussion Physical examination showed a giant mass of 15 × 13 cm in the right breast. The patient was further evaluated via ultrasonography showing a sole large lesion of 13 × 12 cm in the right breast. A surgical procedure under general anesthesia was performed. Histopathological findings after the surgical excision were suggestive of giant juvenile fibroadenoma. The patient has a normal breast development over a period of 9 month follow up. Conclusion Giant juvenile fibroadenomas should be included in differential diagnosis of a breast mass in prepubertal girls despite the fact that they are very rare in prepuberty, tend to appear later during adolescence and their prevalence is lower in Caucasians. The remarkable size and the rapid growth of the lesion should not be ruled out in the diagnostic process of an adolescent breast. © 2017

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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