Metastatic Hodgkin’s lymphoma: An extremely rare cause of breast lump
Abstract
Breast lymphoma is a rare condition, and both as a
primary and a metastatic manifestation. The primary
form has an incidence ranging from 0.04% to 0.5% of
all breast neoplasms, whereas the metastatic form has an
incidence of 0.07%.The majority are non‐Hodgkin’s
lymphoma (HL), most commonly the diffuse large B cell
subtype.HL of the breast is a very rare entity both as
primary and secondary.
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