Right breast schwannoma in a male: A rare case report

Int J Surg Case Rep. 2022 Oct:99:107667. doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107667. Epub 2022 Sep 17.

Abstract

Introduction: Schwannoma are benign neoplasms of peripheral nerve sheath. They usually occur in the head, neck and the extremities. Breast is a rare location of Schwannoma.

Case presentation: Our case describes the occurrence of Schwannoma in the right breast, in a 60-year-old male, who has had a breast lump since the last 6 years. After ultrasonography (showed 3.4 × 2.3 × 2.0 cm heteroechoic mass in the upper outer quadrant of the right breast), and mammography (showed 2.5 × 3.2 cm sized high density mass in upper outer quadrant of right breast), an excisional biopsy was performed, and on histopathologic examination, the diagnosis of breast schwannoma was confirmed.

Discussion: Clinical and pathological features resemble that of other benign tumors. On ultrasonography they present a well-defined, solid, hypoechoic mass, with some degree of posterior acoustic enhancement. Diagnosis is usually based on histopathologic examination. Microscopically, it exhibits hypercellular antony A areas along with hypocellular antony B areas. Treatment is usually surgical excision.

Conclusion: Though Schwannomas in breast are rare, they must be considered as differential diagnoses in patients presenting with breast lumps.

Keywords: Breast; Case report; Male; Schwannoma.

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