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[[Image:Columnar cell change -- very high mag.jpg |thumb|right|Columnar cell change of the breast - very high magnification. [[H&E stain]]. (WC/Nephron)]] | |||
'''Columnar cell change of the breast''', usually '''columnar cell change''' (abbreviated '''CCC'''), is a benign finding in [[breast pathology]]. | '''Columnar cell change of the breast''', usually '''columnar cell change''' (abbreviated '''CCC'''), is a benign finding in [[breast pathology]]. | ||
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==General== | ==General== | ||
*Columnar cell change is associated with (benign) [[breast calcification|calcification]] - '''key point'''. | *Columnar cell change is associated with (benign) [[breast calcification|calcification]]<ref name=pmid19089736>{{Cite journal | last1 = Jara-Lazaro | first1 = AR. | last2 = Tse | first2 = GM. | last3 = Tan | first3 = PH. | title = Columnar cell lesions of the breast: an update and significance on core biopsy. | journal = Pathology | volume = 41 | issue = 1 | pages = 18-27 | month = Jan | year = 2009 | doi = 10.1080/00313020802563486 | PMID = 19089736 }}</ref> - '''key point'''. | ||
==Microscopic== | ==Microscopic== | ||
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**The snouts are attached to the cell-- appear as round ball only in the plane of section. | **The snouts are attached to the cell-- appear as round ball only in the plane of section. | ||
*Cytoplasm +/-eosinophilia. | *Cytoplasm +/-eosinophilia. | ||
*Often purple luminal calcifications | *Often (purple) luminal [[breast calcifications|calcifications]]. | ||
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*Flat epithelial atypia (>2 cell layers).{{Fact}} | *[[Flat epithelial atypia]] (>2 cell layers).{{Fact}} | ||
**If the columnar cells shows low to intermediate grade atypia the process is termed "flat epithelial atypia" | **If the columnar cells shows low to intermediate grade atypia the process is termed "flat epithelial atypia" | ||
**If higher grade | **If higher grade atypia is present the lesion is termed "flat DCIS" (clinging carcinoma). | ||
===Images=== | ===Images=== |
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