Columnar cell change of the breast

From Libre Pathology
Jump to navigation Jump to search
The printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.
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.

It is also known as blunt duct adenosis.

General

Microscopic

Features:

  • Secretory cells (line gland lumen) have columnar morphology.
  • May have "apical snouts".
    • Blebs or round balls eosinophilic material appear to be adjacent to the cell at their luminal surface.
    • The snouts are attached to the cell-- appear as round ball only in the plane of section.
  • Cytoplasm +/-eosinophilia.
  • Often (purple) luminal calcifications.

DDx:

  • Flat epithelial atypia (>2 cell layers).[citation needed]
    • If the columnar cells shows low to intermediate grade atypia the process is termed "flat epithelial atypia"
    • If higher grade atypia is present the lesion is termed "flat DCIS" (clinging carcinoma).

Images

www=

Sign out

  • Usually not reported.

See also

References

  1. Jara-Lazaro, AR.; Tse, GM.; Tan, PH. (Jan 2009). "Columnar cell lesions of the breast: an update and significance on core biopsy.". Pathology 41 (1): 18-27. doi:10.1080/00313020802563486. PMID 19089736.