Rare presentations and literature review of Rosai Dorfman disease of the breast

Asha Reddy , Shalaka Joshi , Palak Popat , Tanuja Shet
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Abstract

Introduction

Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD) is a rare, idiopathic, proliferative disorder of histiocytes usually involving head-neck lymph nodes. It can also involve extra nodal sites like skin, nasal sinuses, and soft tissue. It rarely affects the breast.

Case presentation

We present three unusual case scenarios of breast RDD. One presented with breast lump, clinico-radiologically mimicking early breast cancer. The second case was thought to be de-novo metastatic breast cancer, but was found to have disseminated RDD of breast, lymph nodes and bones. The third patient was that of cervical lymphadenopathy in a breast cancer survivor masquerading as recurrence. In all 3, histopathology showing emperipolesis and immunohistochemical staining with S100 clinched the diagnosis.

Discussion

The diagnosis of RDD is made by histopathology. The classic histological picture consists of a lymphoid rich associated infiltrate, atypical nuclei of the histiocytes and lack of fat necrosis or acute inflammatory cells. These histiocytes typically stain positive with S100 and CD168 on immunohistochemistry. Hence, an excision biopsy is often necessary, and mostly the only treatment needed. However, if the disease is disseminated or has massive lymphadenopathy, a course of oral steroids or chemotherapy is indicated.

Conclusion

RDD of the breast usually has an indolent, benign, and non-aggressive course that requires minimum treatment. A high index of suspicion and accurate histopathological diagnosis is utmost important for proper management.

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乳腺Rosai Dorfman病的罕见报告及文献回顾
rosai - dorfman病(RDD)是一种罕见的特发性组织细胞增生性疾病,通常累及头颈部淋巴结。它也可能涉及皮肤、鼻窦和软组织等结外部位。它很少影响乳房。我们提出三种不同寻常的乳房RDD病例。1例表现为乳房肿块,临床放射学表现酷似早期乳腺癌。第二个病例被认为是新生转移性乳腺癌,但发现有乳房、淋巴结和骨骼的弥散性RDD。第三例患者是宫颈淋巴结病的乳腺癌幸存者伪装成复发。在所有3例患者中,组织病理学显示大疱疮和免疫组织化学S100染色确定了诊断。讨论RDD的诊断是由组织病理学作出的。典型的组织学图像包括丰富的淋巴样浸润,非典型的组织细胞核,缺乏脂肪坏死或急性炎症细胞。这些组织细胞在免疫组织化学上通常呈S100和CD168阳性。因此,切除活检通常是必要的,而且通常是唯一需要的治疗。然而,如果疾病扩散或有大量淋巴结病变,则需要口服类固醇或化疗。结论乳腺rdd病程轻、良性、无侵袭性,需要最少的治疗。高怀疑指数和准确的组织病理学诊断是最重要的妥善处理。
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Human Pathology: Case Reports
Human Pathology: Case Reports Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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