Imaging of Pure Mucinous Breast Cancer: Insights from a Clinical Case and Literature Review
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Abstract
Pure mucinous breast cancer, marked by excessive mucin production, is a rare and distinct subtype of breast cancer, comprising approximately 2% of all breast cancer cases. This article delves into the imaging characteristics of this unique pathological entity through an illustrative clinical case and offers a review of existing literature to underscore the diagnostic challenges and therapeutic management implications.
Keywords : Mucinous breast cancer, Breast imaging, Mammography, Breast ultrasound, MRI.
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How to Cite
Radia Benyahia1, Kamel Hail2, Lounas Benghanem3, Mazouzi Chahira4, Salah Eddine Bendib1. (2020). Imaging of Pure Mucinous Breast Cancer: Insights from a Clinical Case and Literature Review. International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review, 3(06), Page: 246–248. Retrieved from http://ijmscrr.in/index.php/ijmscrr/article/view/139