The mucinous variant of columnar cell lesions |
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Authors: | Verschuur-Maes Anoek H J Van Diest Paul J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Verschuur‐Maes A H J & Van Diest P J (2011) Histopathology 58 , 847–853 The mucinous variant of columnar cell lesions Aims: Mucin‐producing columnar cell lesions (CCL) are a rare, new entity in the breast. The aim of this study was to describe the incidence and follow‐up of mucinous CCLs. Methods and results: Of 4164 breast core needle biopsies (CNBs), 291 showed a CCL and 21 atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) originating in a CCL (ADH‐CCL). Mucin production was present in 17 of 291 (5.8%) CCLs and three of 21 (14.3%) ADH‐CCLs, together concerning 0.5% of all CNBs. The most common mucinous CCL pattern was a columnar cell change without atypia, and almost all were detected with microcalcifications as an abnormality at mammography. During a median follow‐up of 3.1 years, no invasive carcinoma or ductal carcinoma in situ was detected. MUC2 was expressed in intraluminal mucin in 12 of 15 (80%) mucinous CCLs, and showed cytoplasmic expression in five of 15 (33%) mucinous CCLs seen in CNBs. Moreover, mucinous CCLs were significantly more common in association with 46 mucinous carcinomas than in 46 ductal carcinomas (28% versus 9%). Conclusions: Mucinous CCLs are rare lesions, with an incidence of about 0.5% in breast CNBs, usually presenting with microcalcifications. Although these lesions might play a role in the mucinous progression spectrum, the short‐term risk of progression to more advanced lesions seems to be low. |
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Keywords: | breast columnar cell lesions core needle biopsy flat epithelial atypia mucinous |
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