Apocrine metaplasia of the breast

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Apocrine metaplasia of the breast, also apocrine metaplasia, is a benign change in the breast without increased risk of malignancy.

General

  • Benign/not significant. Can be considered to be pretty wallpaper in the house of breast pathology.

Etiology

Microscopic

Features:

  • Eosinophilic cytoplasm - key feature.
  • Voluminous pink cytoplasm.
  • Apocrine snouts may be present.
    • Small protrusiona at the apical aspect of the cell (composed of cytoplasm and plasma membrane).
  • Central round nucleus
    • Prominent nuclear membrane.
    • Prominent, often single nucleolus.

Note:

  • Apocrine changes, i.e. cytoplasmic eosinophilia, can appear in malignant tumours; eosinophilia doesn't make something benign.

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  • Typically not reported.

See also

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