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Pleomorphic lobular carcinoma of the breast: clinicopathologic features of 12 cases
Authors:JS Bentz  N Yassa  F Clayton
Affiliation:Department of Pathology, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City 84132, USA. joel.bentz@m.c.c.utah.edu
Abstract:Pleomorphic lobular carcinoma (PLC) of the breast was recently identified as a histologic variant of infiltrating lobular carcinoma (ILC) with a poor prognosis. Twelve cases identified from a large series of breast carcinomas were studied retrospectively. Of 11 cases with adequate follow up, 9 were fatal. This was significantly worse than either infiltrating ductal carcinoma (IDC) or classical ILC (P < or = .002), even when stratified by axillary lymph node status. Among the fatal cases, the median survival time was 2.1 years, significantly shorter than that for classical lobular, but not ductal, carcinoma A distinctive pattern of in situ carcinoma, which has been described as PLC in situ, was identified in 7 of the 12 patients. This in situ component was composed of tumor cells with nuclear atypia, cytologically similar to the invasive tumor. Most PLCs lacked estrogen and progesterone receptors and stained with BRST-2, an antibody to gross cystic disease fluid protein-15, suggesting the presence of apocrine differentiation. In summary, PLC has many of the histologic features of ILC but has anaplastic nuclei, abundant cytoplasm, and apocrine differentiation. PLC is often aneuploid, usually lacks steroid receptors, and has a significantly poorer prognosis than does classical ILC.
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