1.Imaging and Histopathology Correlation of Solid Papillary Carcinoma of the Breast : A Review of Four Cases.
The International Medical Journal Malaysia 2015;14(1):93-97
Solid papillary breast carcinoma is a rare type of breast carcinoma. We present four cases which highlight the
radiological and histological findings of solid papillary carcinoma. Mammogram supplemented with ultrasound
played an important role in detecting solid papillary carcinomas which usually presents as intraductal lesions or
intracystic mass with Doppler signal. Excision biopsy is a better option than core biopsy as the latter modality
may not be representative and the diagnosis of solid papillary breast carcinoma may be missed.
2.Pelvic aneurysmal bone cyst
Sharifah MIA* ; Nor Hazla MH ; Suraya A ; Tan SP
Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal 2011;7(4):1-3
This paper describes an extremely rare case of a huge aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) in the pelvis, occurring in the patient’s 5th decade of life. The patient presented with a history of painless huge pelvic mass for 10 years. Plain radiograph and computed tomography showed huge expansile lytic lesion arising from the right iliac bone. A biopsy was performed and histology confirmed diagnosis of aneurysmal bone cyst. Unfortunately, the patient succumbed to profuse bleeding from the tumour.