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Multi-recurrent Asynchronous Bilateral Malignant Phyllodes
In this comprehensive study, we present an exceptionally rare case characterized by the occurrence of multi-recurrent asynchronous bilateral malignant phyllodes tumors. Phyllodes tumors, known for their rapid growth, originate within the stromal tissue of the breast and predominantly manifest as ben...
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description | In this comprehensive study, we present an exceptionally rare case characterized by the occurrence of multi-recurrent asynchronous bilateral malignant phyllodes tumors. Phyllodes tumors, known for their rapid growth, originate within the stromal tissue of the breast and predominantly manifest as benign entities. Our case stands out as an extraordinary anomaly, not only due to its bilateral malignant nature but also owing to the manifestation of a multi-recurrent pattern on both sides. This unprecedented presentation underscores the complexity and heterogeneity of malignant phyllodes tumors, necessitating further in-depth investigation to unravel the underlying mechanisms driving their aggressive behavior and to explore innovative therapeutic strategies aimed at optimizing patient outcomes and prognosis. |
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