A Case of Breast Cancer with Cystic Axillary Lymph Node Metastasis
Mariko Yoshino, Yoshiya Horimoto, Mutsumi Hayashi, Yuko Ueki, Yumiko Ishizuka, Hiroko Onagi, Takuo Hayashi, Kotaro Iijima, Goro Kutomi

TL;DR
A rare case of breast cancer with unusual cystic lymph node metastases is reported, highlighting its distinct imaging features and successful treatment.
Contribution
This paper presents a unique case of encapsulated papillary carcinoma with cystic axillary lymph node metastasis, emphasizing its imaging characteristics and clinical implications.
Findings
The patient's axillary lymph nodes showed cystic enlargement similar to the primary tumor on imaging.
Histopathology confirmed metastatic encapsulated papillary carcinoma with invasion.
The patient remained recurrence-free 18 months after surgery with endocrine therapy alone.
Abstract
Encapsulated papillary carcinoma (EPC) is a relatively rare form of breast cancer and is often low grade. Even in cases of EPC with invasion, it rarely metastasizes. We herein report a case of EPC with invasion that presented with a cystic axillary lymph node metastasis that was highly characteristic on imaging. A 73-year-old woman presented with a mass in the right breast. Mammogram showed linear calcifications in the middle-outer region of the right breast and a lobulated mass in the lower region. Ultrasound revealed a cystic mass with extensive fluid formation in the breast and a hypoechoic mass with indistinct borders. Numerous cystic enlarged lymph nodes, similar in appearance to the intramammary mass, were detected in the ipsilateral axilla. Contrast-enhanced MRI also revealed multiple cystic enlarged lymph nodes in the axilla. Cytology of the axillary lymph nodes was suggestive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBreast Lesions and Carcinomas · Metastasis and carcinoma case studies · Breast Cancer Treatment Studies
