Difficulties of Differential Diagnosis of Abrikosov’s Tumor and Breast Cancer in the Outpatient Polyclinic Practice
https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2021-3-113-120
Abstract
The clinical example shows the difficulties of differential diagnosis at the outpatient policlinic stage of the granular cell tumor (Abrikosov’s tumor) and malignant neoplasm of the breast, which have similar semiotic signs. The final diagnosis of «granular cell tumor» is established only on the basis of pathomorphological and immunohistochemical studies obtained during core-biopsy of biological material.
About the Authors
E. V. ShivilovRussian Federation
Shivilov Evgeniy Vitalievich, Ph. D. Med., Oncologist of the Department of Breast Surgery
86, shosse Entuziastov, Moscow, 11123
+7 (985) 109-36-40
Kh. S. Arslanov
Russian Federation
Arslanov Khalil Sabitovich, Oncologist, Department of Breast Surgery
86, shosse Entuziastov, Moscow, 111123
+ 7 (926) 010-14-87
G. E. Kvetenadze
Russian Federation
Kvetenadze Gurami Elgudzhaevich, Head of the Department of Breast Surgery
86, shosse Entuziastov, Moscow, 111123
+ 7 (926) 500-56-54
A. L. Miftakhova
Russian Federation
Miftakhova Alsu Linarovna, Oncologist of the Department of Breast Surgery
86, shosse Entuziastov, Moscow, 111123
+ 7 (916) 258-90-84
M. V. Rusakova
Russian Federation
Rusakova Margarita Vital’evna, Pathologist of the Department of Patomorphology
86, shosse Entuziastov, Moscow, 111123
+ 7 (909) 694-57-09
T. V. Pavlova
Russian Federation
Pavlova Tamara Valer’evna, Ph. D. Med., Senior Researcher
SPIN-код: 9814-8070
26, ul. Bakinskaya, Moscow, 115516
+ 7 (916) 483-14-92
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Shivilov E.V., Arslanov Kh.S., Kvetenadze G.E., Miftakhova A.L., Rusakova M.V., Pavlova T.V. Difficulties of Differential Diagnosis of Abrikosov’s Tumor and Breast Cancer in the Outpatient Polyclinic Practice. Radiology - Practice. 2021;(3):113-120. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2021-3-113-120