Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6897
Title: Diagnostic dilemma in cytologic features of micropapillary carcinoma of the breast: A report of 2 cases
Authors: Kelten, Esra Canan.
Akbulut, Metin.
Düzcan, Süleyman Ender.
Keywords: Aspiration cytology, fine-needle
Breast
Carcinoma
Micropapillary
epidermal growth factor receptor 2
estrogen receptor
globulin
Ki 67 antigen
mucin
progesterone receptor
protein p53
adult
article
aspiration biopsy
breast carcinoma
breast invasive micropapillary carcinoma
breast papilloma
case report
clinical feature
cytology
echomammography
female
giant cell
histopathology
human
immunohistochemistry
lymph node metastasis
outcome assessment
papillary carcinoma
priority journal
smear
tumor recurrence
tumor volume
Publisher: S. Karger AG
Abstract: Background: Invasive micropapillary carcinoma (IMPC) is a rare type of breast carcinoma with unique morphologic features and high frequency of axillary lymph node metastasis. Recognizing the IMPC on cytology makes it possible to identify a group of patients with a poor prognosis and may alter the adjuvant treatment. Cases: We reviewed the cytologic features of 2 IMPC cases 50-year-old women. Both cases included conventional findings of IMPC, such as increased cellularity, cell clusters with angular and papillary configuration without a fibrovascular core, tumor clusters showing an "inside-out" pattern and the presence of single discohesive cells. Of interest, both cases included a few malignant-appearing multinucleated giant cells. The slides of 1 case were included a little mucin in the background of tumor diathesis. There were no psammoma bodies in the smears. Conclusion: The cytologic features of IMPC are unique and should be recognized because of its tendency to infiltrate the axillary lymph nodes. In addition to well-known cytologic features of IMPC, multinucleated giant cells and a scanty amount of mucin should also alert the cytopathologist to the possibility of IMPC. © The International Academy of Cytology.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6897
https://doi.org/10.1159/000325355
ISSN: 0001-5547
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