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Non-invasive lobular neoplasia of the breast: Morphologic features, clinical presentation, and management dilemmas.

Catarina CalleMaria Gabriela KubaEdi Brogi
Published in: The breast journal (2020)
The designation of noninvasive lobular neoplasia applies to atypical epithelial proliferations composed of noncohesive cells secondary to loss or functional alteration of E-cadherin-mediated cell adhesion. The morphologic spectrum of noninvasive lobular neoplasia encompasses atypical lobular hyperplasia (ALH) and classic lobular carcinoma in situ (classic LCIS) and two LCIS variants, namely florid LCIS (F-LCIS) and pleomorphic LCIS (P-LCIS), as defined in the World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Tumors of the Breast 5th ed. Herein, we review the morphologic, immunohistochemical, and molecular features of noninvasive lobular neoplasia, with special emphasis on F-LCIS and P-LCIS. We also review imaging features, management at core needle biopsy, upgrade rates at surgical excision, and clinical management dilemmas.
Keyphrases
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