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The clinical significance of cytokeratin-positive cells in lymph nodes at the time of mastectomy from patients with ductal carcinoma-in-situ
Authors:Rohit?Tamhane,Jane?E.?Dahlstrom,Dugald?D.?McCallum,John?M.?Buckingham  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:jm_buckingham@hotmail.com"   title="  jm_buckingham@hotmail.com"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author
Affiliation:(1) Canberra, ACT, Australia;(2) ACT Pathology, The Canberra Hospital, ACT, Australia;(3) the Canberra Clinical School, University of Sydney, ACT, Australia;(4) Capital Pathology, Canberra, ACT, Australia;(5) Department of Surgery, Calvary Hospital, Calvary Clinic, Mary Potter Cct., 2617 Canberra, ACT, Australia
Abstract:Background We determined the presence or absence of and clinical significance of cytokeratin-positive cells in the lymph nodes of patients who had had mastectomies for ductal carcinoma-in-situ. Methods Two pathologists independently assessed the axillary lymph nodes found. All patients had either a core or open biopsy performed before the time of mastectomy. The lymph nodes were assessed with hematoxylin and eosin stain and immunohistochemistry for cytokeratin marker AE1/AE3. The slides were assessed for the presence or absence of epithelial cells. As a control, axillary lymph nodes found in prophylactic mastectomies were assessed. None of these had had a previous biopsy performed. Results Lymph nodes from all patients demonstrated no obvious epithelial cells on hematoxylin and eosin stain. Peripheral sinuses of lymph nodes from six patients (23%) who had mastectomies for ductal carcinoma-in-situ contained a few cytokeratin-positive cells on immunohistochemistry. The lymph nodes of the control group demonstrated no cytokeratin-positive cells. The mean follow-up of patients was 5 years, and all patients were alive without recurrence at the time of the study. Conclusions Epithelial cells may be present in the lymph nodes draining a site of recent breast biopsy in the absence of invasive carcinoma, indicating that these are an artifact of recent surgery and not of micrometastatic disease.
Keywords:Ductal carcinoma-in-situ  Sentinel lymph node  Immunohistochemistry  Mastectomy
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