Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2499854 | Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Mammary gland adenomyoepitheliomas are benign complex mammary gland tumors composed of neoplastic cells of epithelial and myoepithelial origins, described in many species (humans, dogs, cats, rats) and rarely in mice. We report here an adenomyoepithelioma in a C57BL/6 female mouse. Histologically, tubes and cords formed by neoplastic epithelial cells were separated by bundles of neoplastic myoepithelial cells in a clear and partially mucinous matrix. The tumor displayed characteristics of a benign neoplastic proliferation with a compressive growth pattern, and moderate cellular pleomorphism and mitotic index. At immunohistochemistry, the epithelial cells were strongly cytokeratin positive; the myoepithelial cells were weakly cytokeratin positive and strongly smooth muscle actin positive. This is to our knowledge, the first report of a mammary gland adenomyoepithelioma in a C57BL/6 mouse.
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Authors
Anne-Laure Bauchet, Laëtitia Elies, Pierre Maliver, Marie-Claude Fouque, Emmanuelle Balme, Sophie Château-Joubert, Frédéric Schorsch, Jean-Jacques Fontaine,