Topographical, morphological and immunohistochemical characteristics of carcinoma in situ of the breast involving sclerosing adenosis. Two distinct topographical patterns and histological types of carcinoma in situ |
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Authors: | Moritani Suzuko Ichihara Shu Hasegawa Masaki Endo Tokiko Oiwa Mikinao Shiraiwa Misaki Nishida Chikako Morita Takako Sato Yasuyuki Hayashi Takako Kato Aya Aoyama Hideaki Yoshikawa Kazuaki |
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Affiliation: | Department of Advanced Diagnosis, Division of Pathology, Nagoya Medical Center, Aichi, Japan. MoritaniS@aol.com |
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Abstract: | Moritani S, Ichihara S, Hasegawa M, Endo T, Oiwa M, Shiraiwa M, Nishida C, Morita T, Sato Y, Hayashi T, Kato A, Aoyama H & Yoshikawa K (2011) Histopathology 58 , 835–846 Topographical, morphological and immunohistochemical characteristics of carcinoma in situ of the breast involving sclerosing adenosis. Two distinct topographical patterns and histological types of carcinoma in situ Aim: To examine the histopathological features of 24 surgically resected carcinoma in situ (CIS) involving sclerosing adenosis (SA), with special reference to the topographical relationship between CIS and SA. Methods and results: In 13 (54%) lesions, CIS was entirely surrounded by SA (type A) and in 11 (46%), CIS involved SA at least focally but was not confined to the SA area (type B). The mean size of CIS in type B (30.45 mm) was significantly larger than in type A (18.00 mm). The mean size of SA in type A (39.46 mm) was significantly larger than in type B (19.54 mm). Most type A CIS were non‐high‐grade, and the oestrogen receptor (ER)(+)/progesterone receptor (PgR)(+)/HER2(?) immunophenotype predominated. Most type B CIS were high‐grade and six (54%) were ER(?)/PgR(?). Most type A were bcl‐2(+)/p53(?) in both SA and CIS areas, but two (18%) apocrine ductal CIS of type B were bcl‐2(?)/p53(+) in both SA and CIS areas. Expression of ER and cyclin D1 in SA was not different from that of SA unassociated with cancer. Conclusions: Most CIS involving SA arises within SA and high‐grade DCIS tends to grow beyond SA. Occasional CIS may arise outside SA and secondarily involve SA. |
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Keywords: | apocrine adenosis bilateral breast cancer ductal carcinoma in situ precursor lesion sclerosing adenosis |
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