Mucinous Carcinoma in a Male: First Documented Case in Nicaragua
Gilberto A Altamirano, Christopher K Romero, Catherine S Moreno Cabrera, Lorenzo E Aragón Conrado

TL;DR
This paper reports the first documented case of mucinous breast carcinoma in a male from Nicaragua, highlighting the importance of early detection and the challenges in low-GDP regions.
Contribution
The first documented case of male mucinous breast carcinoma in Nicaragua, emphasizing disparities in cancer outcomes and diagnostic access.
Findings
Invasive mucinous carcinoma was diagnosed in a 75-year-old male with no metastasis.
The case highlights the need for comprehensive imaging in atypical presentations.
It underscores disparities in breast cancer outcomes between low and high-GDP countries.
Abstract
Breast malignancy in men is an exceedingly rare condition, representing a small fraction of all diagnosed breast cancer cases. The most common histological subtype is invasive ductal carcinoma, while the mucinous type is extremely rare. This pathology has a high mortality rate due to its poor prognosis and diagnosis in advanced stages, often initially overlooked with limited screening. Surprisingly, more men have died from breast cancer than from testicular cancer. This report details a case of invasive mucinous carcinoma in a 75-year-old male who presented with a five-week history of chronic non-productive cough and signs of pleural effusion. A breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a retroareolar breast tumor, and a second-look ultrasound confirmed the presence of a BI-RADS 4C solid nodule. Histopathological and immunohistochemical results were confirmed by ultrasound-guided…
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TopicsMale Breast Health Studies · Cancer and Skin Lesions · Breast Lesions and Carcinomas
