Difference between revisions of "Tubular carcinoma of the breast"

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| Micro      = well-formed tubules - typically with angled ducts ("prows"), myoepithelial cells absent - diagnostic (may be have to appreciated without IHC), >70% of the tumour cells should be adjacent to lumen, +/-cribriform spaces, apocrine snouts typical, +/-calcifications
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| LMDDx      = [[sclerosing adenosis]], [[microglandular adenosis]]
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| IHC        = ER +ve, PR +ve, HER2 -ve
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| Site      = [[breast]] - see ''[[invasive breast cancer]]''
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| Prevalence = uncommon
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| Prognosis  = good relative to NST
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| ClinDDx    = other breast tumours
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'''Tubular carcinoma of the breast''', also '''tubular carcinoma''', is an uncommon for of [[invasive breast cancer]] that at first glance may look like benign breast tissue.
'''Tubular carcinoma of the breast''', also '''tubular carcinoma''', is an uncommon for of [[invasive breast cancer]] that at first glance may look like benign breast tissue.