Gray Zone Papillary Breast Lesions as a Diagnostic Dilemma: An Institutional Experience
Introduction: Papillary lesions of breast presents as both diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in clinical practice. Papillary lesions arise within the ducto-lobular system and are classified into benign, borderline and malignant. Benign and malignant papillary lesions comprise less than 10% an...
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Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.
2020-01-01
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Series: | National Journal of Laboratory Medicine |
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Summary: | Introduction: Papillary lesions of breast presents as both
diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in clinical practice.
Papillary lesions arise within the ducto-lobular system and are
classified into benign, borderline and malignant. Benign and
malignant papillary lesions comprise less than 10% and 1%
of all breast lesions cases respectively. Many papillary lesions
share overlapping morphologic features and pose diagnostic
dilemma. The rarity of the lesions and limited data available in
the literature has prompted us to take up this study.
Aim: To categorise gray zone papillary lesions of the breast with
the help of immunohistochemical markers.
Materials and Methods: Nineteen papillary lesions of breast
were reviewed in the Department of Pathology in a tertiary
health care hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India from January
2016 to June 2019. Immunohistochemistry with the help of
available myoepithelial markers was done in all challenging
cases. Results were analysed by consensus opinion by two
senior pathologists.
Results: Pathological diagnosis for 19 cases of papillary lesions
included 12 Intraductal papilloma, three cases of Atypical
papilloma, two cases of Encapsulated papillary carcinoma and
one case each of Papillary Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS)
and Invasive Papillary Carcinoma (IPC). Immunoprofile for both
luminal and myoepithelial cells was employed in difficult cases.
Conclusion: A thorough knowledge of the clinical presentation
with sonomammographic findings, histopathology and judicious
use of immunoprofile will help the pathologist and clinician for
the optimal management of these gray zone papillary breast
lesions. |
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ISSN: | 2277-8551 2455-6882 |