Mahesh Kumar U, Yelikar B R.
Recurrent malignant phyllodes tumour: a rare case.
Professional Med J Jan ;19(2):270-1.

Phyllodes tumour is a rare breast tumour accounting for underwent right mastectomy with axillary exploration. less than 1% of all breast neoplasms. Phyllodes tumours Microscopy showed tumour cells arranged in form a spectrum from benign tumours, similar to interfasicular pattern, individual tumour cells were large, fibroadenoma to malignant tumours with a propensity for spindle having hyperchromatic nucleus, prominent rapid growth and metastatic spread1. nucleoli and moderate amount of eosinophilic cytoplasm. Atypical mitotic figures were 8/10hpf. Large areas of A 45-year-old lady presented with a painless ulcerated hemorrhage and necrosis were also noted. All the right breast lump for 1yr (figure-1). She gives history of margins were free from tumour.

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