World Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images
Case Report | Open Access
Volume 2026 - 5 | Article ID 284 | http://dx.doi.org/10.51521/WJCRCI.2026.e51.428
Academic Editor: John Bose
11st Surgical Department and
Breast Department, 424 General Military Hospital of Thessaloniki.
2Interventional Radiologist,
Director of the Department of Interventional Radiology, 424 General Military
Hospital of Thessaloniki, Email: perdikakis_ev@yahoo.gr
3Histopathologist, Director
of Private Pathology Lab. istopath@gmail.com. Full postal code: Ploutonos 27, GR 54655, Thessaloniki, Greece.
4Histopathologist, Istolab,
Private Pathology Laboratory. asekouli@yahoo.gr, Full postal code: Tsimiski 33,
GR
54624, Thessaloniki, Greece.
5Director of the 1st
Surgical Department and Breast Department, 424 General Military Hospital of
Thessaloniki,
Email: athanasiospermekerlis@gmail.com
Corresponding Author: Pantelidou
Varvara, MD, ΜSc. Consultant Surgeon of the 1st
Surgical Department and Breast Department, 424 General Military Hospital of
Thessaloniki, email: bpantelidoy79@gmail.com.
Citation: Pantelidou
Varvara, Perdikakis Evangelos, Milias Stephanos, Sekouli Argiro, Permekerlis
Athanasios (2026) Neonatal Osteogenesis Imperfecta Revealed by Antenatal
Fractures: A Case Report. World J Case Rep Clin Imag. 2026 May;
5(1), 1-9.
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Αbstract:
Synchronous bilateral
breast carcinoma (sBBC) is an uncommon entity, with great challenges, as far as
optimal surgical treatment concerned. Two women, with synchronous bilateral
breast cancers were referred to the Breast Department of our hospital.
According to the multidisciplinary team decision, both of them were treated
with breast conserving surgery. At present, both of them are free of disease.
So far, there are no clear guidelines about sBBC, and the treatment is
scheduled according to the more advanced tumor. Advancements in radiotherapy
and oncoplastic techniques have made breast conserving surgery (BCS) both
feasible and safe. Treatment of such cases demand a careful preoperative
planning and therefore treatment should be individualized by a multidisciplinary team
(MDT).
Keywords: Breast
Conserving Surgery, Case Report, Multidisciplinary Team, Radiotherapy,
Synchronous Bilateral Breast Cancer.
Highlight Points:
• To emphasize that synchronous bilateral breast carcinoma (sBBC) poses great therapeutic challenges
• To highlight the critical role of
multidisciplinary team involvement in managing sBBC
• To stress the fact that the more advanced breast
tumor guides treatment in sBBC
• To demonstrate Breast conserving surgery (BCS) for
sBBC is both feasible and safe