Study of Fibroepithelial Lesions of Breast at a tertiary Care Centre- an Audit, Clinicopathological APPROACH and Comparison with WHO Grading

Deepti Yadav, Mukta Meel, D. Hemrajani, A. Mittal, K. Mathur
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Background: Mammary fibroepithelial lesions cover a wide range of malignancies, from indolent fibroadenoma to the potentially fatal phyllodes tumor (PT). The morphological assessment criteria used for classification are typically difficult to apply, and there is no consensus on what constitutes a sufficient resection margin. The current study objectives were to investigate the histopathological spectrum of fibroepithelial lesions of the breast at a tertiary care centre, to stratify and classify various fibroepithelial lesions into fibroadenomas and PT, and to reclassify all confirmed cases of PT seen during the study period using standard histopathological WHO criteria. Methods: Between January 2016 and August 2019, records and slides of fibroepithelial lesions of the breast obtained at the department were retrieved and reviewed. Results: During this time, 891 fibroepithelial lesions of the breast were discovered. There were 826 (92.7%) cases of fibroadenoma and its variations, 34 (3.8%) cases of fibroadenomatoid mastopathy, and 31 (3.5%) cases of PT. Eight (25.8%) of all PT were borderline, four (12.9%) were malignant, and the remaining (61.3%) were benign. Conclusions: Fibroepithelial tumours of the breast are a diverse group of lesions that range in severity from benign fibroadenoma to malignant PT. Various subtypes have overlapping histologic characteristics, and transformation and progression to a more malignant phenotype are possible.  As there are significant clinical disparities among subtypes, precise pathologic categorization is critical for proper management. Despite the fact that some immunohistochemical markers may be helpful in this differential diagnosis, histomorphology is still the gold standard.
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三级保健中心乳腺纤维上皮病变的研究——审计、临床病理方法和与WHO分级的比较
背景:乳腺纤维上皮病变涵盖范围广泛的恶性肿瘤,从惰性纤维腺瘤到潜在致命的叶状瘤(PT)。用于分类的形态学评估标准通常难以应用,并且对于什么构成足够的切除边缘没有共识。目前的研究目的是调查三级保健中心的乳腺纤维上皮病变的组织病理学谱,将各种纤维上皮病变分层和分类为纤维腺瘤和PT,并使用标准的组织病理学WHO标准对研究期间看到的所有确诊的PT病例进行重新分类。方法:对2016年1月至2019年8月在该科获得的乳腺纤维上皮病变的记录和切片进行检索和复习。结果:本组共发现乳腺纤维上皮病变891例。纤维腺瘤及其变异826例(92.7%),纤维腺瘤样乳腺病34例(3.8%),PT 31例(3.5%),其中交界性PT 8例(25.8%),恶性PT 4例(12.9%),良性PT 61.3%。结论:乳腺纤维上皮肿瘤是一组不同的病变,其严重程度从良性纤维腺瘤到恶性PT不等。各种亚型具有重叠的组织学特征,并且有可能转化和进展为更恶性的表型。由于不同亚型之间存在明显的临床差异,精确的病理分类对于适当的治疗至关重要。尽管一些免疫组织化学标记物可能有助于这种鉴别诊断,但组织形态学仍然是金标准。
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