Primary acinic cell carcinoma of the breast: a case report with an immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies

J Breast Cancer. 2011 Jun;14(2):160-4. doi: 10.4048/jbc.2011.14.2.160. Epub 2011 Jun 18.

Abstract

Acinic cell carcinoma (ACC) of the breast is extremely rare and is characterized by widespread acinar cell-like differentiation. We report of a 39-year-old woman presented with a palpable breast mass with significant morphological, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural findings. Histologically, ACC showed a diffuse glandular infiltrative pattern, with small acinar or glandular structures mixed with solid nests. Neoplastic cells were monotonous proliferation of cells with a granular or clear cytoplasm, resembling acinar cells of the salivary glands or Paneth cells. Both glandular and solid tumor cell populations were strongly positive for lysozyme and α-1-antitrypsin.

Keywords: Acinic cell carcinoma; Breast neoplasms; Electron microscopy; Immunohistochemistry.

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