Author:
Materazzo Marco,Vanni Gianluca,Pellicciaro Marco,Anemona Lucia,Servadei Francesca,Giacobbi Erika,Farinaccio Andrea,Pistolese Chiara Adriana,Perretta Tommaso,Chiocchi Marcello,Bruno Valentina,Tacconi Federico,Sadri Amir,De Majo Adriano,Di Pasquali Camilla,Meucci Rosaria,Santori Francesca,Cotesta Maria,Buonomo Oreste Claudio
Abstract
Breast reconstruction plays a fundamental role in the therapeutic process of breast cancer treatment and breast implants represents the leading breast reconstruction strategy. Breast Implant Associated-Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL), locoregional recurrence in the skin flap, and skin flap necrosis are well-known complications following mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction (IBR). We report a case of locoregional cancer recurrence in the mastectomy flap mimicking BIA-ALCL, in a patient who underwent 6 breast procedures in four facilities across 15 years including immediate breast reconstruction with macrotextured breast implants. Despite the rate and onset of the disease, clinicians should be aware of BIA-ALCL. Due to the risk of false negative results of fine needle aspiration, clinical suspicion of BIA-ALCL should drive clinicians' choices, aside from cytological results. In the present case, surgical capsulectomy of the abnormal periprosthesic tissue revealed locoregional recurrence.
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