The lung Large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) is a very rare aggressive neuroendocrine tumor with a high propensy to metastasize and very poor prognosis. We report an atypical presentation of lung large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma was diagnosed from a metastatic nodule on the breast. Our patient is a 59 years-old woman that presented in March 2014 non productive cough. A CT scan showed multiple brain, lung, adrenal gland and liver secondary lesions; moreover, it revealed a breast right nodule near the chest measuring 1.8 cm. The breast nodule and a lung lesions were biopsied and their histology and molecular diagnosis were LCNEC of the lung. To our knowledge, this is the first documented case of breast metastasis from LCNEC of the lung. Furthermore, breast metastasis from extramammary malignancy is uncommon and its diagnosis is difficult but important for proper management and prediction of prognosis. Therefore, a careful clinical history with a thorough clinical examination is needed to make the correct diagnosis. Moreover, metastasis to the breast should be considered in any patient with a known primary malignant tumor history who presents with a breast lump. Anyhow, pathological examination should be performed to differentiate the primary breast cancer from metastatic tumor. Therefore, an accurate diagnosis of breast metastases may not only avoid unnecessary breast resection, more importantly it is crucial to determine an appropriate and systemic treatment.

Breast metastasis and lung large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma: first clinical observation / Papa, A; Rossi, L; Verrico, M; Di Cristofano, C; Moretti, V; Strudel, M; Zoratto, F; Minozzi, M; Tomao, S.. - In: THE CLINICAL RESPIRATORY JOURNAL. - ISSN 1752-6981. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:5(2017), pp. 574-578. [10.1111/crj.12385]

Breast metastasis and lung large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma: first clinical observation

Papa, A
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Rossi, L
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Verrico, M;Di Cristofano, C;Moretti, V;Strudel, M
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Zoratto, F;Minozzi, M
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Tomao, S.
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2017

Abstract

The lung Large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) is a very rare aggressive neuroendocrine tumor with a high propensy to metastasize and very poor prognosis. We report an atypical presentation of lung large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma was diagnosed from a metastatic nodule on the breast. Our patient is a 59 years-old woman that presented in March 2014 non productive cough. A CT scan showed multiple brain, lung, adrenal gland and liver secondary lesions; moreover, it revealed a breast right nodule near the chest measuring 1.8 cm. The breast nodule and a lung lesions were biopsied and their histology and molecular diagnosis were LCNEC of the lung. To our knowledge, this is the first documented case of breast metastasis from LCNEC of the lung. Furthermore, breast metastasis from extramammary malignancy is uncommon and its diagnosis is difficult but important for proper management and prediction of prognosis. Therefore, a careful clinical history with a thorough clinical examination is needed to make the correct diagnosis. Moreover, metastasis to the breast should be considered in any patient with a known primary malignant tumor history who presents with a breast lump. Anyhow, pathological examination should be performed to differentiate the primary breast cancer from metastatic tumor. Therefore, an accurate diagnosis of breast metastases may not only avoid unnecessary breast resection, more importantly it is crucial to determine an appropriate and systemic treatment.
2017
breast metastasis; differential diagnosis; large-cell neuroendocrine cancer; lung cancer
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Breast metastasis and lung large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma: first clinical observation / Papa, A; Rossi, L; Verrico, M; Di Cristofano, C; Moretti, V; Strudel, M; Zoratto, F; Minozzi, M; Tomao, S.. - In: THE CLINICAL RESPIRATORY JOURNAL. - ISSN 1752-6981. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:5(2017), pp. 574-578. [10.1111/crj.12385]
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