Neuroendocrine neoplasms of the breast]

PATHOLOGE(2015)

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Abstract
Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) of the breast are specific tumor entities. According to the literature up to 5 % of breast neoplasms are malignant epithelial neoplasms of the breast. They are defined by a neuroendocrine (NE) architecture and cytology combined with an expression of the neuroendocrine vesicle markers chromogranin A and/or synaptophysin. The diagnosis is supplemented by the receptor status and the proliferative activity. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of 2012 the following groups of NEN are distinguished: (1) invasive breast carcinoma with NE differentiation, (2) well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumor (NET) and (3) poorly differentiated small cell carcinoma (NEC). This review article focuses on (1) the definition and basic principles of diagnostics, (2) the history, nomenclature and WHO classification from 2003 and 2012, (3) the frequency of breast NEN, (4) the hereditary background and functional activity, (5) the expression of receptors and (6) the possible clinical implications. In addition, the first results of a retrospective single center study (n = 465 patients with breast cancer over a time period of 4 years) on the frequency of NEN of the breast at the Breast Center of the University Hospital Dusseldorf are presented. In this study a frequency of 4.5 % of NEN was found based on a diagnostic cut-off of > 50 % Chromogranin A and/or synaptophysin positive tumor cells.
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Small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the breast,Neuroendocrine tumor of the breast,Neuroendocrine neoplasm of the breast,Breast carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation,Somatostatin receptor
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