Breast Imaging - Case Report

Ewing's sarcoma metastasis into the breast

10.4261/1305-3825.DIR.4608-11.1

  • Şebnem Örgüç
  • Işıl Başara
  • Tecelli Poçan
  • Ali Aykan Özgüven
  • Mine Özkol

Received Date: 14.05.2011 Accepted Date: 28.06.2011 Diagn Interv Radiol 2012;18(2):167-170

The metastasis of extramammary malignancies into the breast is very unusual. Lymphoma, malignant melanoma, and rhabdomyosarcoma are the most common tumors that metastasize into breast tissue. The histological spectrum of breast masses in children and adolescents is different from that of adults. Imaging findings are useful for performing a diagnosis, but in a patient with a known malignancy, any enlarging breast mass, even one with a benign radiological appearance, should be investigated with a biopsy. In this article, we present the imaging findings of a 12-year-old female patient with breast metastasis of Ewing's sarcoma.

Keywords: sarcoma, Ewing's , neoplasm, metastasis , radiology , breast