Volume 58, Issue 6 pp. 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

Suzuko Moritani

Suzuko Moritani

Department of Advanced Diagnosis, Division of Pathology

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Shu Ichihara

Shu Ichihara

Department of Advanced Diagnosis, Division of Pathology

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Masaki Hasegawa

Masaki Hasegawa

Department of Advanced Diagnosis, Division of Pathology

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Tokiko Endo

Tokiko Endo

Department of Advanced Diagnosis, Laboratory of Imaging Diagnosis

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Mikinao Oiwa

Mikinao Oiwa

Department of Advanced Diagnosis, Laboratory of Imaging Diagnosis

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Misaki Shiraiwa

Misaki Shiraiwa

Department of Advanced Diagnosis, Laboratory of Imaging Diagnosis

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Chikako Nishida

Chikako Nishida

Department of Advanced Diagnosis, Laboratory of Imaging Diagnosis

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Takako Morita

Takako Morita

Department of Advanced Diagnosis, Laboratory of Imaging Diagnosis

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Yasuyuki Sato

Yasuyuki Sato

Department of Surgery, Nagoya Medical Center, Aichi

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Takako Hayashi

Takako Hayashi

Department of Surgery, Nagoya Medical Center, Aichi

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Aya Kato

Aya Kato

Department of Surgery, Nagoya Medical Center, Aichi

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Hideaki Aoyama

Hideaki Aoyama

Department of Surgery, Nagoya Medical Center, Aichi

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Kazuaki Yoshikawa

Kazuaki Yoshikawa

Shimane Environment and Health Public Corporation, Shimane, Japan

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First published: 14 March 2011
Citations: 18
S Moritani, MD, Department of Advanced Diagnosis, Division of Pathology, Nagoya Medical Center, 4-1-1 Sannomaru, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0001, Japan. e-mail: [email protected]

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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