Breast, Myofibroblastoma, ER stain

Breast, Myofibroblastoma, H&E stain
Details
Disease Category
Gender
Organ System/Discipline
Clinical History

Palpable mass in left breast of an elderly male.

Case Discussion

Mammary myofibroblastoma is a benign spindle cell neoplasm of stromal myofibroblasts. It is typically composed of bland, slender spindle cells which are arranged in fascicles or cohesive clusters, with intervening thick collagen bundles. The cells have abundant, clear to grey cytoplasm, and nuclear atypia and mitotic activity are generally absent. A pushing, lobulated growth pattern is classic. This particular lesion demonstrates elongated cell groups and collagen bundles. Admixed benign adipose tissue is also seen.

This tumour was from an elderly man and was located in a subcutaneous location.

In its conventional form, this lesion is readily diagnosed by H&E alone.

This slide shows H&E stain, see related content for desmin, CD34 and ER stains.

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Gaetano, M. Arch of Path & Lab Med: November 2008, Vol. 132, No. 11, pp. 1813-1820.

Diagnosis
Myofibroblastoma
Breast, Myofibroblastoma, desmin stain
Details
Disease Category
Gender
Organ System/Discipline
Clinical History

Palpable mass in left breast of an elderly male.

Case Discussion

Mammary myofibroblastoma is a benign spindle cell neoplasm of stromal myofibroblasts. It is typically composed of bland, slender spindle cells which are arranged in fascicles or cohesive clusters, with intervening thick collagen bundles. The cells have abundant, clear to grey cytoplasm, and nuclear atypia and mitotic activity are generally absent. A pushing, lobulated growth pattern is classic. This particular lesion demonstrates elongated cell groups and collagen bundles. Admixed benign adipose tissue is also seen.

This tumour was from an elderly man and was located in a subcutaneous location.

In its conventional form, this lesion is readily diagnosed by H&E alone.

This slide shows desmin stain, see related content for H&E, CD34 and ER stains.

See Related Content for references:

Gaetano, M. Arch of Path & Lab Med: November 2008, Vol. 132, No. 11, pp. 1813-1820.

Diagnosis
Myofibroblastoma
Breast, Myofibroblastoma, CD34 stain
Details
Disease Category
Gender
Organ System/Discipline
Clinical History

Palpable mass in left breast of an elderly male.

Case Discussion

Mammary myofibroblastoma is a benign spindle cell neoplasm of stromal myofibroblasts. It is typically composed of bland, slender spindle cells which are arranged in fascicles or cohesive clusters, with intervening thick collagen bundles. The cells have abundant, clear to grey cytoplasm, and nuclear atypia and mitotic activity are generally absent. A pushing, lobulated growth pattern is classic. This particular lesion demonstrates elongated cell groups and collagen bundles. Admixed benign adipose tissue is also seen.

This tumour was from an elderly man and was located in a subcutaneous location.

In its conventional form, this lesion is readily diagnosed by H&E alone.

This slide shows CD34 stain, see related content for H&E, desmin, and ER stains.

See Related Content for references:

Gaetano, M. Arch of Path & Lab Med: November 2008, Vol. 132, No. 11, pp. 1813-1820.

Diagnosis
Myofibroblastoma
Breast, Myofibroblastoma, ER stain
Details
Disease Category
Gender
Organ System/Discipline
Clinical History

Palpable mass in left breast of an elderly male.

Case Discussion

Mammary myofibroblastoma is a benign spindle cell neoplasm of stromal myofibroblasts. It is typically composed of bland, slender spindle cells which are arranged in fascicles or cohesive clusters, with intervening thick collagen bundles. The cells have abundant, clear to grey cytoplasm, and nuclear atypia and mitotic activity are generally absent. A pushing, lobulated growth pattern is classic. This particular lesion demonstrates elongated cell groups and collagen bundles. Admixed benign adipose tissue is also seen.

This tumour was from an elderly man and was located in a subcutaneous location.

In its conventional form, this lesion is readily diagnosed by H&E alone.

This slide shows ER stain, see related content for H&E, desmin, and CD34 stains.

See Related Content for references:

Gaetano, M. Arch of Path & Lab Med: November 2008, Vol. 132, No. 11, pp. 1813-1820.

Diagnosis
Myofibroblastoma