Volume 1 ; Issue 1 ; in Month : Jan-June (2017) Article No : 104
Sinha L, Singh AK, Singh Pk, et al.

Abstract
Breast masses are uncommon in children and adolescent. Giant fibroadenoma account for 0.5%-2% of all fibroadenoma& (and the) exact etiology is not known. Fibroadenomas tend to grow slowly and often reach a maximum diameter of 2-3 cm in size. Among breast masses pathologic lesion such as giant fibroadenoma, phylloides tumor and virginal breast hypertrophy (juvenile macromastia) rapidly & massively increase in size over a short time. We present a case of giant fibroadenoma having florid adenomyoepithelial adenosis with focal microglandular adenosis.

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