Clear cell metaplasia of the breast: a lesion showing eccrine differentiation |
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Authors: | M. Vi a,C. A. Wells |
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Affiliation: | Nuffield Department of Pathology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK. |
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Abstract: | Clear cell metaplasia of the human breast is known to be a benign metaplastic change which has no pre-malignant connotation. Despite its proposed relationship to focal lactational change and to lactating breast, morphological and immunocytochemical features failed to demonstrate a clear relationship between these. Mucin secretion showed a characteristic pattern of granularity, and endocrine differentiation was not present. The mucin and immunocytochemical features suggest a relationship with eccrine sweat glands and a better name would perhaps be 'eccrine metaplasia' to underline the special relationship breast metaplasias have to sweat gland epithelium. |
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Keywords: | breast clear cell metaplasia eccrine differentiation |
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