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Query: UMLS:C0001430 (adenoma)
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With the advent of newer adjuvant chemotherapeutic regimes resulting in dramatic improvement in survival, it is mandatory to obtain quick correct diagnosis, which is provided by fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC). Cytology of childhood tumors was studied to find any distinguishing features, which would help in arriving at a diagnosis. Cytomorphology of 386 childhood and adolescent (0-19 years) tumors diagnosed between 1984 and 1993 were studied. Lipoma was the commonest benign tumor in 0-14 years age group. Fibroadenoma of the breast was the common benign tumor in adolescent (10-19 yrs) girls and pleomorphic adenoma in adolescent (15-19 yrs) boys. Wilms' tumor was the most frequent solid malignant tumor in preschool children and Hodgkin lymphoma, mixed cellularity in the school going age (5-19 yrs). Malignant tumors were more frequent (199). In addition, some rare malignancies like hepatoblastoma, meningioma, ganglioneuroblastoma, adrenocortical carcinoma, clear cell sarcoma kidney and malignant histiocytosis were diagnosed. The cytological features and the differential diagnoses are discussed. It is possible to diagnose these uncommon tumors if particular attention is paid to the distinguishing cytomorphological features in correlation with clinicoradiological findings and cytochemistry.
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PMID:Cytomorphology of some uncommon tumors of childhood and adolescence. 1083 75

In an attempt to delineate the spectrum of breast diseases in Saudi Arab females, we carried out a retrospective study of all cases of breast biopsies and mastectomies accessioned in the files of surgical pathology in our laboratory for 26 years (1967-1992). A total of 915 cases were collected. Fibroadenoma was the most common lesion encountered (30.7%), followed by fibrocystic condition (21.1%), carcinoma (14.9%), acute mastitis (7.2%), duct ectasia (4.9%), lactational adenoma (4.8%), intraductal papilloma (2.6%), galactocele (2.4%) and several less frequent lesions. Pathological conditions associated with lactation such as acute mastitis, abscess, granulomatous mastitis, galactocele and lactational adenomas constituted 16.2% of the cases in this series. This high frequency is related to the high fertility rate among Saudi Arab females. The mean age of Saudi Arab females with ductal carcinoma was 47.1 years as compared to 54 years in Western countries. Many patients presented with a large size tumor, skin and/or nipple involvement, as well as a high frequency (61.7%) of axillary nodal metastases in those who underwent axillary nodal dissection. The high frequency of fibroadenoma could be related to the large number of young females in our population. A great increase in the number of cases in the last five years has been observed. This could be related to more awareness among Saudi Arab females of their health problems and the expansion of our medical services.
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PMID:The spectrum of breast diseases in Saudi Arab females: A 26 year pathological survey at Dhahran Health Center. 1758 21

Fibroadenoma is a common benign breast lesion and its malignant transformation is rare. There have been several case reports and studies that retrospectively reviewed breast cancers that arose within fibroadenomas; however, none of these studies reported serial changes in radiologic features of the cancer, including findings from mammography and ultrasound (US). We report a case of breast cancer arising adjacent to an involuting fibro adenoma in a 39-year-old woman who was undergoing serial follow-up after her fibroadenoma was diagnosed. Seven years after her diagnosis, the lesion showed evidence of coarse calcifications, a typical sign of involution. Four years later, US revealed a newly developed hypoechoic lesion with irregular margins and peripherally located calcifications adjacent to the fibroadenoma. A core biopsy was performed, and histopathological examination resulted in a diagnosis of invasive ductal carcinoma. When new suspicious features are observed in a fibroadenoma, radiologists should raise the concern for breast cancer and proceed with diagnosis and treatment accordingly.
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PMID:Breast Cancer Arising Adjacent to an Involuting Fibroadenoma: Serial Changes in Radiologic Features. 2647 81

Fibroadenoma is a common benign neoplasm of the breast and ectopic breast tissue, associated with possible lactational changes in pregnant or lactating women. Uncommon pseudolactational changes are possible in this neoplasm among nulliparous women. Fibroadenoma and lactating adenoma are rarely seen in the vulvar region. Theoretically, pseudolactational changes can occur in fibroadenomas of the vulva in young nulliparous women although there have been no reports so far. In this case report, we describe the fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology of a vulvar fibroadenoma with pseudolactational changes in a young nulliparous woman. This type of neoplasm has not been reported so far, and it may be misdiagnosed as a malignancy because of its cytological features, such as isolated cells with large nuclei and distinct nucleoli.
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PMID:Fine-needle aspiration findings of fibroadenoma with pseudolactational changes in the vulva: A case report. 3255 39