Breast composition: | ACR category c (the breasts are heterogeneously dense, which may obscure small masses) |
Mammography features: | |
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‣ Location of the lesion: | Right breast, upper inner quadrant at 1–2 o’clock, posterior third with reactive intramammary node at 10 o’clock, middle third |
‣ Mass: | |
• Number: | 1, seen partially |
• Size: | 4.3 × 4.0 cm |
• Shape: | Irregular |
• Margins: | Spiculated |
• Density: | High |
‣ Calcifications: | |
• Typically benign: | None |
• Suspicious: | None |
• Distribution: | None |
‣ Architectural distortion: | None |
‣ Asymmetry: | None |
‣ Intramammary node: | Enlarged (1.5 × 1.0 cm), with thickened cortex, 0.8 mm thick. Peripherally placed fatty hilum |
‣ Skin lesion: | None |
‣ Solitary dilated duct: | None |
‣ Associated features: | Enlarged intramammary node |
Histopathology features: | |
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‣ Specimen type: | MRM |
‣ Laterality: | Right |
‣ Macroscopy: | Right MRM specimen (27 × 18 × 7 cm) with overlying skin flap measuring (12.0 × 5.5 cm). The nipple and areola are unremarkable. On serial sectioning, a well-circumscribed greyish white tumour (4.5 × 4.0 × 3.5 cm) is identified in the upper inner quadrant. It is located 3 cm from the skin and abutting onto the posterior margin of the resection grossly. A second irregular, greyish white, congested area (7.0 × 4.5 × 4.0 cm) was identified. It is 4 cm superolateral from the tumour and shows haemorrhagic and firm whitish areas. A third well-circumscribed nodule (1.5 cm in diameter) is seen lateral to the congested firm area above. The cut surface is greyish white. The attached axillary tail is 5 cm long. Thirteen lymph nodes were identified, the largest of which was 1.0 × 1.0 cm; the others range in size from 0.9 to 0.3 cm. Two apical nodes were also received separately |
‣ Histological type: | Invasive breast carcinoma of no special type |
‣ Histological grade: | Grade 3 (3 + 3 + 2 = 8) |
‣ Mitosis: | 12 |
‣ Maximum invasive tumour size: | 4.5 cm |
‣ Lymph node status: | 0/15 |
‣ Peritumoural lymphovascular invasion: | Absent |
‣ DCIS/EIC: | Absent |
‣ Margins: | The invasive carcinoma is close to the base; however, the base is technically free microscopically (i.e. tumour is not on the ink and it is within 1 mm from the inked margin) |
‣ Pathological stage: | pT2N1 |
‣ Biomarkers: | ER negative, PR negative, and HER2 negative |
‣ Comments: | Because the tumour is close to the base, the pectoral sheath beyond the tumour base was excised for histopathology. Gross: An irregular, yellowish brown, flat flap-like, soft tissue bit (6.0 × 3.0 × 0.8 cm) with two other smaller bits (both 1.5 × 1.0 × 0.8 cm). The cut sections of all show reddish brown areas. Microscopy: Sections showed only fibroadipose and muscle tissue, with no evidence of tumour. Two intramammary nodes show extensive metastases with tumour extending through the nodal capsule into surrounding breast tissue. None of the 15 axillary nodes were involved by metastases. According to the 8th edition of the AJCC Staging Manual, intramammary nodes are included with axillary nodes for staging |