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Apocrine carcinoma of the breast containing foam cells. An electron microscopic and immunohistological study
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1987
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Endocrine OncologyBreast OncologyApocrine CarcinomaFoam CellsSurgical PathologyHistopathologyBreast DevelopingPathologyElectron MicroscopicDetailed LightBreast CancerDermatologyMammary Gland BiologyMedicineRadiation OncologyInvasive Breast CarcinomaEndocrine-related Cancer
The detailed light and electron microscopic and immunohistological features of an invasive apocrine carcinoma of the breast developing in a 78-year-old woman are presented. The stroma of the tumour contained non-neoplastic lipid-filled (foam) cells. To our knowledge, these cells have not been described before in invasive breast carcinoma. Their electron microscopic and immunohistological features confirm their histiocytic nature.
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