نتایج جستجو برای: apocrine

تعداد نتایج: 1030  

Journal: :Cancer 1996
J D Seidman M Ashton M Lefkowitz

BACKGROUND Apocrine metaplasia is occasionally superimposed on sclerosing adenosis (apocrine adenosis) in breast biopsies, and cytologic atypia is sometimes present (atypical apocrine adenosis). The long term risk of patients developing breast carcinoma subsequent to the diagnosis of this lesion is unknown. METHODS Atypical apocrine adenosis was defined as apocrine adenosis with enlarged nucl...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2013
Semir Vranic Fernando Schmitt Anna Sapino Jose Luis Costa Sandeep Reddy Michael Castro Zoran Gatalica

Apocrine carcinoma of the breast is a rare, special type of breast carcinoma showing distinct morphologic, immunohistochemical and molecular genetic features. Apocrine epithelium has a characteristic steroid receptor profile that is estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor negative and androgen receptor positive. This combination of morphologic and immunohistochemical characteristics is esse...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2015
Drew Taylor Mark E Juhl Aleksandar L Krunic Michael Sidiropoulos Pedram Gerami

Apocrine hidrocystomas (cystadenomas) are cystic cutaneous neoplasms derived from apocrine sweat glands (1, 2), and they most often present in adults as solitary (rarely multiple) lesions involving the head, eyelids and neck (3). They are also reported infrequently in the apocrine gland bearing areas like axillae, areola of the nipple, periumbilical, anal, and genital areas (3, 4). We present a...

2012
Nagarekha Kulkarni

Introduction: Apocrine carcinoma (AC) is an uncommon variant of breast carcinoma. The incidence of apocrine carcinoma is approximately 4% of mammary carcinomas. Case Series: In this study five cases of apocrine breast carcinoma were identified. Three cases of apocrine breast carcinoma with infiltrating (IF) AC and two cases with intraductal (ID) AC. The cytologic featuers showed large malignant...

Journal: :Pathology, research and practice 2013
Hiroko Hayashi Hiroshi Ohtani Junzo Yamaguchi Isao Shimokawa

Intraductal/intracystic papillary carcinoma (IPC) of the breast is defined as a malignant non-invasive papillary tumor arising from the ductal-lobular system. Based on the presence of myoepithelial cells in the cystic wall, IPC is distinguished from encapsulated papillary carcinoma (EPC). Here, we report a case of an intracystic apocrine papillary tumor in the breast of a 49-year-old woman. His...

Malignant papillary neoplasms of the breast comprise a number of microscopically distinct lesions, where apocrine metaplasia is commonly found in papillomas compared to other papillary lesions including papillary carcinomas. However, association of apocrine metaplasia in papilloma with Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS) is not very well defined. The lesions with apocrine metaplasia are not only di...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 1998
A I Spielman G Sunavala J A Harmony W D Stuart J J Leyden G Turner B R Vowels W C Lam S Yang G Preti

OBJECTIVES To determine the cellular localization in male and female axillary tissue for apocrine secretion odor-binding proteins 1 (ASOB1) and 2 (ASOB2) and the electrophoretic pattern of female apocrine proteins and to begin characterization of the ASOB1 protein. DESIGN Immunohistochemical techniques were used with biopsy samples from axillary tissue of male and female subjects. Immunologic...

2014
Katsumi Kito Toshiharu Maeda Keiko Ninomiya Atsuro Sugita Teiri Sagawa Kinya Matsuoka Kousei Kinoshita Naoki Hyodo Nagisa Morita Keizo Furuya

Apocrine carcinoma, which is strictly defined as over 90% of tumor cells showing apocrine differentiation, is a rare variant of breast cancer. Here we report an uncommon case in which apocrine carcinomas developed concurrently in both breasts; in addition, a sarcomatoid spindle cell lesion was coincident in the right breast. Both apocrine carcinomas were immunohistochemically negative for estro...

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 0
debjani mallick dept. of pathology, esi pgimsr& esic medical college, joka kolkata, west bengal, india aniruna dey dept. of pathology, esi pgimsr& esic medical college, joka kolkata, west bengal, india sonia gon dept. of pathology, esi pgimsr& esic medical college, joka kolkata, west bengal, india gayatri ghoah dept. of pathology, esi pgimsr& esic medical college, joka kolkata, west bengal, india

malignant papillary neoplasms of the breast comprise a number of microscopically distinct lesions, where apocrine metaplasia is commonly found in papillomas compared to other papillary lesions including papillary carcinomas. however, association of apocrine metaplasia in papilloma with ductal carcinoma in situ (dcis) is not very well defined. the lesions with apocrine metaplasia are not only di...

Journal: :middle east journal of cancer 0
sayeedul hasan arif departments of pathology and general surgery, jawaharlal nehru medical college, aligarh muslim university, aligarh, india nazima haider departments of pathology and general surgery, jawaharlal nehru medical college, aligarh muslim university, aligarh, india hena a. ansari departments of pathology and general surgery, jawaharlal nehru medical college, aligarh muslim university, aligarh, india suhailur rehman departments of pathology and general surgery, jawaharlal nehru medical college, aligarh muslim university, aligarh, india mohammad habib raza departments of pathology and general surgery, jawaharlal nehru medical college, aligarh muslim university, aligarh, india

pure apocrine carcinoma of the breast is one of the rare variants of invasive breast carcinoma. significant research has been conducted on cases of apocrine carcinoma, and the results may help in development of new therapies and assessing prognosis. we hereby present a case of pure invasive apocrine carcinoma in a 50-year old female, with a short review of recent developments with regard to thi...

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