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Florid, papillary endosalpingiosis of the axillary lymph nodes.

Simona Stolnicu1, Ovidiu Preda, Szabo Kinga, Cristina Marian, Romeo Nicolau, Sorin Andrei, Alina Nicolae, Francisco F Nogales.   

Abstract

A 55-year-old woman underwent radical mastectomy and axillary node dissection because of an invasive ductal carcinoma with neuroendocrine features. Histologically, all 22 sampled lymph nodes had widespread cystic inclusions lined by a regular, serous-type epithelium positive for cytokeratin-7, WT-1, CA125, and estrogen receptors. Papillary projections were found in the lumen of some cysts. The lesions were consistent with florid, papillary endosalpingiosis (FPE), a hitherto unreported condition in a supradiaphragmatic location. Metastases from papillary carcinomas of ovary, breast, or thyroid were excluded considering the lesion's immunophenotype (negative for mammaglobin and TTF-1) and the absence of both atypical features and a concurrent abdominal serous tumor. In only one node, lesions co-existed with a metastasis of breast carcinoma. Supradiaphragmatic FPE represents a pitfall in the differential diagnosis of metastases, especially in sentinel nodes, since it may increase their size and reveal an unusual ultrasonographic image. Clinicopathologic findings and a focused immunohistochemical study led to the correct diagnosis of this benign lesion.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21477174     DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4741.2011.01081.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast J        ISSN: 1075-122X            Impact factor:   2.431


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