Apocrine carcinoma of the breast

Definition

A primary carcinoma of the breast showing apocrine differentiation.

Epidemiology

Pure apocrine carcinoma of the breast is rare, accounting for 1% to 4% of all breast carcinomas. Apocrine foci may be found in other types of breast carcinoma

Macroscopic appearances

There are no gross features to distinguish from other breast carcinomas.

Histopathology

The tumour cells have abundant granular eosinophilic cytoplasm. Nucleoli are prominent.

Immunohistochemistry

 

Androgen receptors

strongly positive1

 

oestrogen receptors

negative1

progesterone receptors

negative1

GCDFP-15

usually positive1

   

References

1 Putti TC, Pinder SE, Elston CW, et al. Breast pathology practice: most common problems in a consultation service. Histopathology 2005; 47:445-57

 

This page last revised 6.12.2005.

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