Yanhong Zhang1, Celina G Kleer. 1. From the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento (Dr Zhang); and the Department of Pathology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Dr Kleer).
Abstract
CONTEXT: -Phyllodes tumor (PT) of the breast is a rare fibroepithelial neoplasm with risks of local recurrence and uncommon metastases. The classification proposed by the World Health Organization for PTs into benign, borderline, and malignant is based on a combination of several histologic features. The differential diagnosis between PT and fibroadenoma and the histologic grading of PT remain challenging. In addition, the molecular pathogenesis of PT is largely unknown. OBJECTIVE: -To provide an updated overview of pathologic features, diagnostic terminology, and molecular alterations of PT. DATA SOURCES: -Current English literature related to PT of the breast. CONCLUSIONS: -Phyllodes tumor shows a wide spectrum of morphology. There are no clearly distinct boundaries between PT and fibroadenoma. Strict histologic assessment of a combination of histologic features with classification can help to achieve the correct diagnosis and provide useful clinical information. The genomic landscapes of PT generated from genomic sequencing provide insights into the molecular pathogenesis of PT and help to improve diagnostic accuracy and identify potential drug targets in malignant PT.
CONTEXT: -Phyllodes tumor (PT) of the breast is a rare fibroepithelial neoplasm with risks of local recurrence and uncommon metastases. The classification proposed by the World Health Organization for PTs into benign, borderline, and malignant is based on a combination of several histologic features. The differential diagnosis between PT and fibroadenoma and the histologic grading of PT remain challenging. In addition, the molecular pathogenesis of PT is largely unknown. OBJECTIVE: -To provide an updated overview of pathologic features, diagnostic terminology, and molecular alterations of PT. DATA SOURCES: -Current English literature related to PT of the breast. CONCLUSIONS: -Phyllodes tumor shows a wide spectrum of morphology. There are no clearly distinct boundaries between PT and fibroadenoma. Strict histologic assessment of a combination of histologic features with classification can help to achieve the correct diagnosis and provide useful clinical information. The genomic landscapes of PT generated from genomic sequencing provide insights into the molecular pathogenesis of PT and help to improve diagnostic accuracy and identify potential drug targets in malignant PT.
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