Slide Seminar Sami Shousha, MD, FRCPath Department of Histopathology, Charing Cross Hospital & Imperial College, London Amman, November 2013.

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Slide Seminar Sami Shousha, MD, FRCPath Department of Histopathology, Charing Cross Hospital & Imperial College, London Amman, November 2013

Case 237 F63 Screen detected tumour

Core Biopsy PgR ER No DCIS

Core Biopsy HER2 CK5 CK7TTF1 WT! DIAGNOSIS: Invasive pleomorphic ductal carcinoma of the breast (B5b), please exclude lung primary

Areas Of Inflammation

Large Abnormal Nuclei With Vesicles And inclusions

Multinucleated Giant cells

+ Abundant And Abnormal mitoses

Final Diagnosis: Invasive pleomorphic ductal carcinoma, grade 3, triple negative

Pleomorphic Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast Characterised by 1, 2 : 1.Marked nuclear pleomorphism (>6 fold variation of nuclear size), in more than 50% of tumour cells 2.Presence of multinucleated giant tumour cells

Pleomorphic Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast In a series of 37 cases 2 : Age 23-78y Size: cm Positive Axillary Nodes in 52% 1, 2 Focal spindle cell component in 38% 1, 2 Necrosis in 76% Well or Fairly circumscribed in 61% Typical invasive ductal elements in 22% Associated DCIS in 38%

Pleomorphic Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast/ Immunohistochemistry ER & PgR negative in % 1-3 HER2 Negative in 40-84% 1-3 p53 expression in 60-71% 1,3 S100 positive in 40% 3 p63 positive in 20% (spindle cell elements) 3 Ki67: High

Pleomorphic Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast 5-year survival 2 : –38% if there are spindle cell elements –89% in the absence of spindle cell elements

p53

Ki67

E-Cadherin

EGFR

S100

CD68 Macrophage markers have been described in 2 cases 4

Follow up Patient Well with no evidence of recurrence or metastasis 14 months after surgery (Had no chemo or radiotherapy because of Huntington’s disease)

Does Tumour morphology reflect unique patient’s personality? (Personalised Pathology!)

References 1.Silver SA, Tavassoli FA. Pleomorphic carcinoma of the breast: clinicopathological analysis of 25 cases of an unusual high-grade phenotype of ductal carcinoma. Histopathology 2000, 36: Nguyen CV et al. Pleomorhic ductal carcinoma of the breast: Predictors of decreased overall survival. Am J Surg Pathol 2010,34: Zhao J et al. Clinicopathologic characteristics of pleomrphic carcinoma of the breast. Virchows Arch 2010: 456: Cordoba A et al. Pleomorphic carcinoma of the breast with expression of macrophage markers: report of two cases. Pathol Int 2012: 62: Sousa CM et al. The huntington disease protein accelerates breast tumour development and metastasis through ErbB2/HER2 signaling. EMBO Mol Med 2013,34:

F75 with breast cancer Section of Sentinel lymph node

F75, Rt invasive ductal carcinoma, Sentinel node biopsy

AE1/AE3

p63 Diagnosis: Benign Glandular inclusions

WT1 WT1 negative: Not consistent with endosalpingiosis

AE1/AE3 p63 Diagnosos: Benign glandular breast-like epithelial inclusions

Benign epithelial inclusions in axillary lymph nodes Uncommon, but now increasingly seen in sentinel node biopsies, and can be mistaken for metastatic carcinoma. Four types have been described*; 1.Glandular breast like inclusions: Myoepithelial cells are present around the glands. Negative for WT1. Can show all pathological changes that can be seen in the breast. 2.Glandular Mullerian like inclusions (nodal endosalpingiosis): Myoepithelial cells absent. Cells are ciliated and are WT1 positive. 3.Squamous inclusions: solid or cystic. 4.Mixed glandular and squamous inclusions *Fellgara G, Carcangiu ML, Rosai J. Benign epithelial inclusions in axillary lymph nodes: Report of 18 cases and review of the literature. Am J Surg Pathol 2011; 35:

Benign epithelial inclusions in axillary lymph nodes Possible aetiology: –Transported epithelium from the breast (possibly in some cases that had breast surgery) –embryologic epithelial rests (as sometimes seen with no previous breast surgery)

Conclusion Not all epithelial elements in lymph nodes are malignant

Case 258: F46 Rt Breast Lump

CD10 Diagnosis: Extensive atypical crbriform hyperplasia (Juvenile papillomatosis)

Case 258

With focal low grade in situ malignant change