Ee. Mooney et Fa. Tavassoli, Papillary transitional cell carcinoma of the breast: A report of five cases with distinction from eccrine acrospiroma, MOD PATHOL, 12(3), 1999, pp. 287-294
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Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Papillary carcinomas of the female breast exhibit a spectrum of morphologic
appearances and might be mistaken for benign intraductal papillary lesions
or papillary adnexal neoplasms. We report herein five cases of papillary c
arcinoma in which the epithelium closely resembled transitional cells of th
e urinary bladder. Grossly, the tumors had a nodular or papillary appearanc
e, white, tan, or red in color. The microscopic features were those of an i
ntraductal papillary proliferation of solid layers of epithelial cells over
lying fibrovascular cores. The proliferating cells assumed a whorled or str
eaming growth pattern, with flattening of superficial cells. One case showe
d microinvasion. Comparison with a similar number of cases of the solid var
iant of papillary carcinoma of the breast showed a greater range of nuclear
pleomorphism, mitotic counts, and a more varied immunohistochemical profil
e in the papillary carcinomas with transitional cell features. Eight cases
of eccrine acrospiroma occurring in the female breast also displayed a soli
d or solid papillary pattern, with flattened superficial cells. These occur
red in a younger age group, were located in the dermis or subcutis, and usu
ally had zones of clear cells visible at low magnification. No evidence of
recurrent or metastatic disease was found in the four patients for whom fol
low-up was available; the length of follow-up ranged from 18 months to 11 y
ears. The stimulus for the development of this unusual phenotype is unclear
, but the transitional-like variant seems to behave in a fashion similar to
that of other types of papillary carcinoma of the breast. Distinction of t
his malignant lesion from various benign lesions that occur in the same reg
ion is mandatory.