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Case Report

Solitary breast neurofibroma: imaging aspects

23 Jan 2018
Anna Rotili, Federica De Maria, Benedetta Di Venosa, Mariacristina Ghioni, Maria Pizzamiglio, Enrico Cassano, Michela Moratti

Neurofibromas are benign peripheral nerve sheath tumours, which are usually solitary and sporadic. Solitary neurofibromas of the breast are rare. The most common location of a breast neurofibroma is the nipple–areola complex.

We report a rare case of a 56-year-old woman with a solitary neurofibroma of the right breast sulcus.

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