Postmenopausal Tubular Adenoma of the Breast: A Case Report

Cureus. 2022 Jul 20;14(7):e27076. doi: 10.7759/cureus.27076. eCollection 2022 Jul.

Abstract

Tubular adenoma (TA) of the breast is a rare, benign proliferative breast lesion that is predominantly composed of closely compacted tubules with an inner layer of epithelial cells and an outer layer of myoepithelial cells. They are regarded as residing on the opposite end of a spectrum of proliferative breast lesions from fibroadenomas, which are predominantly stromal. The majority of TAs are found in premenopausal women and the reason for this demographic predilection is not yet known. It is generally not possible to distinguish between TA and other, higher-risk breast lesions prior to biopsy or resection because the clinical and radiographic findings overlap. In this article, we present the case of a TA in a postmenopausal patient and review the epidemiology, histology, carcinogenic potential, and management of such lesions.

Keywords: benign breast lesions; lumpectomy; myoepithelial cells; premenopausal women; tubular adenoma of the breast.

Publication types

  • Case Reports