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A 65 year old female presenting with abdominal pain and imaging findings of pneumoperitoneum was brought to the operating room and found to have a retroperitoneal mass and omental caking secondary to metastatic breast lobular carcinoma. Intra abdominal metastasis is rare however lobular carcinoma is more likely to spread here than other types of breast cancer [1]. This is the first case of pneumoperitoneum from metastatic lobular carcinoma in the literature.
Publication Date
5-5-2023
Disciplines
Radiology | Surgery
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Smith L, Przeslawski C, Sarraf K, Jones S, Pastor R. Invasive lobular carcinoma of the breast presenting as pneumoperitoneum with omental and retroperitoneal metastasis a case report. Presented at Beaumont Hospital Farmington Hills 2023 Alvin Yarrows Research Day; 2023 May 4; Farmington Hills, MI.
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2023 Alvin Yarrows Research Day at Beaumont Hospital Farmington Hills, Farmington Hills, MI, May 4, 2023.