| Literature DB >> 24448671 |
H Yoshimura1, R Nakahira1, T E Kishimoto1, M Michishita1, K Ohkusu-Tsukada1, K Takahashi2.
Abstract
Routinely diagnosed simple solid carcinoma (SSC) of the canine mammary gland comprises a heterogeneous group of tumors. Seventy-two cases that had been diagnosed as SSC based on hematoxylin and eosin-stained tissue sections were reclassified immunohistochemically on the basis of myoepithelial markers p63 and α-smooth muscle actin, as well as a luminal epithelial marker cytokeratin 8. Only 23 cases (32%) were true SSC, composed only of luminal epithelial cells, whereas 11 cases (15%) were malignant myoepithelioma (MM), composed predominantly of myoepithelial cells, and 38 cases (53%) were biphasic carcinoma (BC), characterized by biphasic proliferation of luminal epithelial and basal/myoepithelial components. As the pathological parameters were compared between the reclassified tumor types, infiltrative potential, vascular/lymphatic invasion, lymph node metastasis, and Ki-67 labeling index were higher in true SSC compared with MM and BC, suggesting that the former may exhibit a poorer prognosis compared with the latter two.Entities:
Keywords: dog; immunohistochemistry; mammary tumor; myoepithelial cell; p63; simple solid carcinoma
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24448671 DOI: 10.1177/0300985813516637
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Pathol ISSN: 0300-9858 Impact factor: 2.221