Multimodal approach to differential diagnosis of breast cancer metastatic lesions: case report
https://doi.org/10.18027/2224-5057-2017-3-31-36
Abstract
Modern complex and morphological diagnostics are important conditions for optimal therapeutic algorithm development if breast cancer relapse is suspected. This article shows the importance of a multimodal approach to the differential diagnostics of secondary tumor lesions. Modern clinical and radiologic evaluation, interventional technologies, trustworthy morphological investigstion and multidisciplinary teamwork facilitated to make correct diagnosis of sarcoidosis in patient with lesions suspicious for breast cancer relapse and schedule correct treatment.
About the Authors
I. V. KolyadinaRussian Federation
PhD, MD, Professor, Department of Oncology
A. G. Abdullaev
Russian Federation
PhD, MD, Head of the Surgical Department of the Tumor Diagnostic
N. B. Tanishina
Russian Federation
PhD, Researcher, Department of Positron Emission Tomography of the Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Radiology
I. B. Perfiliev
Russian Federation
PhD, Head of the Endoscopic Department
M. B. Dolgushin
Russian Federation
PhD, MD, Head of the Department of Positron Emission Tomography of the Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Radiology
A. A. Odzharova
Russian Federation
PhD, Researcher, Department of Positron Emission Tomography of the Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Radiology
N. A. Kozlov
Russian Federation
PhD, Head of the Department of Pathological Human Anatomy
I. P. Ganshina
Russian Federation
PhD, MD, Department of Chemotherapy and Combined Treatment of Malignant Tumors
O. V. Chistyakova
Russian Federation
PhD, Researcher, Clinical Cytology Laboratory
I. V. Poddubnaya
Russian Federation
PhD, MD, Academician of RAS, Professor, Head of the Department of Oncology
O. A. Pavlikova
Russian Federation
PhD student, Department of Oncology
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For citations:
Kolyadina I.V., Abdullaev A.G., Tanishina N.B., Perfiliev I.B., Dolgushin M.B., Odzharova A.A., Kozlov N.A., Ganshina I.P., Chistyakova O.V., Poddubnaya I.V., Pavlikova O.A. Multimodal approach to differential diagnosis of breast cancer metastatic lesions: case report. Malignant tumours. 2017;(3):31-36. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18027/2224-5057-2017-3-31-36