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Difficulties of Diagnosing Primary Multiple Synchronous Breast Cancer with Histological Heterogeneity of Tumors (Clinical Case)

https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2023-3-75-85

Abstract

The difficulties of timely diagnosis of primary multiple synchronous breast cancer with histological heterogeneity of tumors are demonstrated by a clinical example. Taking into account the fact that breast cancer continues to lead among all oncological pathology and accounts for 11.8% of all malignant neoplasms, diagnostic algorithms of the stage should be personalized. The presented clinical case demonstrates multidisciplinary errors committed at different stages of the patient’s examination.

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O. O. Manuylova
City Clinical Hospital named after V. M. Buyanov, Moscow Healthcare Department
Russian Federation

Manuylova Ol’ga Olegovna, Ph.D., Head of Radiation Diagnostic

26, ul. Bakinskaya, Moscow, 115516

+7 (926) 220-37-25



E. V. Shivilov
A. S. Loginov Moscow Clinical Scientific Center, Moscow Healthcare Department
Russian Federation

Shivilov Evgeniy Vitalievich, Ph.D., A.S.

86, Entusiastov Shosse, Moscow, 111123

+7 (985) 109-36-40



T. V. Pavlova
City Clinical Hospital named after V. M. Buyanov, Moscow Healthcare Department; Central Research Institute of Radiation Diagnostics
Russian Federation

Pavlova Tamara Valer’evna, Radiologyst of Department of Radiation Diagnostic; М. D. Med., Senior Researcher

26, ul. Bakinskaya, Moscow, 115516

+7 (916) 483-14-92



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Manuylova O.O., Shivilov E.V., Pavlova T.V. Difficulties of Diagnosing Primary Multiple Synchronous Breast Cancer with Histological Heterogeneity of Tumors (Clinical Case). Radiology - Practice. 2023;(3):75-85. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2023-3-75-85

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