| Literature DB >> 21896177 |
Michael Kontos, Dimitrios Karles, Athanasios Petrou, Paraskevi Th Alexandrou.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Adenoid cystic cancer of the breast is a rare condition, and even rarer are the cases where it is histologically mixed with other variants of cancer within a single lesion. In this report, one of the few cases of mixed adenoid cystic breast cancer intermingled with the infiltrating ductal variant is presented. A subsequent review of the relevant literature presents the existing experience in treating mixed breast cancers with adenoid cystic components with regard to diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. CASEEntities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21896177 PMCID: PMC3184633 DOI: 10.1186/PREACCEPT-1913808182507613
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Adenoid cystic and ductal neoplastic components intermingled each other (hematoxylin and eosin stain; original magnification × 200).
Figure 2Pseudo-cystic structures containing amorphous basement membrane material (hematoxylin and eosin stain; original magnification × 400).
Figure 3Solid and tubular groups embedded in myxoid stroma (hematoxylin and eosin stain; original magnification × 400).
Review of mixed ACC cases in the literaturea
| Study | Age, years | Histopathology | Surgery | Radiotherapy | Chemotherapy | ER/PR status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mates | 74 | Micro-papillary invasive carcinoma mixed with ACC, 10 cm, N0 | Mastectomy and full axillary clearance | No | Yesb | Negative/positive |
| Noske | 51 | Spindle-cell carcinoma, melanoma, and ACC, 2.5 cm, N0 | Lumpectomy and sentinel node biopsy | Yesc | Yesc | Negative |
| Cabibi | 40 | Small-cell carcinoma with ACC, 2.5 cm, N0 | Lumpectomy and full axillary clearance | Yes | Yes | Negative |
| Righi | 63 | Ductal and intra-ductal carcinoma with ACC, 4.0 cm, N1 | Mastectomy and full axillary clearance | Yes | Yes | Negative (both ACC and ductal component) |
| Present study | 67 | Ductal carcinoma and ACC, 1.7 cm, N0 | Mastectomy and sentinel node biopsy | No | No | Negative (both ACC and ductal component) |
aACC: adenoid cystic carcinoma; ER/PR: estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor. bThe patient had bi-lateral cancer (right side was mixed ACC and micro-papillary, and left side was lobular invasive breast cancer). cBased on personal communication with A Noske.