Breast, Fibroadenoma and sclerosing adenosis

Details
Disease Category
Gender
Age
47 years
Organ System/Discipline
Diagnosis
Fibroadenoma and sclerosing adenosis
Clinical History

Left breast mass at 4 o’clock.

Case Discussion

Fibroadenoma is one of the most common benign breast neoplasms. It is characterized by a biphasic proliferation of ducts and stroma, and is usually managed conservatively. In this case, the fibroadenoma is associated with sclerosing adenosis, making it a complex fibroadenoma. Complex fibroadenomas habour one or more complex change(s) including cysts (> 3mm in diameter), sclerosing adenosis (as in this case), epithelial calcification or papillary apocrine changes. It has a slightly increased risk of malignancy; however, the risk remains low and can be managed similar to a simple fibroadenoma.

Sclerosing adenosis is a lobulocentric proliferation of acini around a central duct. Lumina are frequently compressed by surrounding sclerosis, mimicking invasive ductal carcinoma. This can be resolved by a simple immunohistochemical stain for myoepithelial cell layers such as p63 or smooth muscle myosin heavy chain, which will be retained in sclerosing adenosis and lost in invasive ductal carcinoma.

Image Contributors
Lou, S., Latta, E.

Cite

Lou, S., Latta, E. Breast, Fibroadenoma and sclerosing adenosis. Digital Laboratory Medicine Library, Dept of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology, University of Toronto. Published . Accessed December 17, 2025. https://dev.dlml.cflabs.ca/image/breast-fibroadenoma-and-sclerosing-adenosis-lmp88229