Secretory carcinoma of the breast
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Secretory carcinoma of the breast is an uncommon form of invasive breast cancer that has an appearance similar to breast with secretory changes.
It is also known as secretory breast carcinoma (abbreviated SBC) and breast secretory carcinoma.
General
- Favourable prognosis.[1]
- Children and adults.
Microscopic
Features:[2]
- Abundant cytoplasm with fine vacuolation - clear/pale or amphophilic.
- Mitoses - uncommon.
- Nucleoli - rare.
- Architecture: solid, papillary, cribriform or microcystic.
DDx:
- Lactational change[3] - glandular architecture.
Images
IHC
Triple negative (ER -ve, PR -ve, HER2 -ve).[1]
Others:
- Alpha-lactalbumin +ve.
- S-100 protein +ve.
- Polyclonal CEA +ve.
Molecular pathology
Characteristic translocation:[1]
- t(12;15).
- ETV6-NTRK3.
Note:
- This translocation is also seen in mammary analogue secretory carcinoma[4] and congenital-infantile fibrosarcoma.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Vasudev, P.; Onuma, K. (Dec 2011). "Secretory breast carcinoma: unique, triple-negative carcinoma with a favorable prognosis and characteristic molecular expression.". Arch Pathol Lab Med 135 (12): 1606-10. doi:10.5858/arpa.2010-0351-RS. PMID 22129193.
- ↑ Laé, M.; Fréneaux, P.; Sastre-Garau, X.; Chouchane, O.; Sigal-Zafrani, B.; Vincent-Salomon, A. (Feb 2009). "Secretory breast carcinomas with ETV6-NTRK3 fusion gene belong to the basal-like carcinoma spectrum.". Mod Pathol 22 (2): 291-8. doi:10.1038/modpathol.2008.184. PMID 19011601.
- ↑ Vesoulis, Z.; Kashkari, S.. "Fine needle aspiration of secretory breast carcinoma resembling lactational changes. A case report.". Acta Cytol 42 (4): 1032-6. PMID 9684599.
- ↑ Skálová, A.; Vanecek, T.; Sima, R.; Laco, J.; Weinreb, I.; Perez-Ordonez, B.; Starek, I.; Geierova, M. et al. (May 2010). "Mammary analogue secretory carcinoma of salivary glands, containing the ETV6-NTRK3 fusion gene: a hitherto undescribed salivary gland tumor entity.". Am J Surg Pathol 34 (5): 599-608. doi:10.1097/PAS.0b013e3181d9efcc. PMID 20410810.