Argyrophilic tumors were diagnosed in 28 of 134 (20.8%) consecutive male patients who had a carcinoma of the breast removed between 1961 and 1990. Histologically, most argyrophilic tumors showed uniform cellularity and prevalent expansive growth. Ultrastructural observation disclosed the presence of electron-dense cored granules in the cytoplasm of the tumor cells. By immunocytochemistry, 17 of 28 argyrophilic tumors (60.7%) contained chromogranin B (secretogranin I)-immunoreactive cells, whereas chromogranin A was present in four of these 17 tumors only (14.2%). Immunoblotting studies showed chromogranin B immunoreactivity similar to that found in normal neuroendocrine cells. Despite these findings, which would argue for a distinct morphologic and immunochemical entity, no statistically significant differences between argyrophilic and common male breast carcinomas were found when a number of clinicopathologic features and relapse-free survival were considered.

Argyrophilic carcinoma of the male breast. A neuroendocrine tumor containing predominantly chromogranin B (secretogranin I) / L. Scopsi, S. Andreola, R. Saccozzi, S. Pilotti, P. Boracchi, P. Rosa, A. R. Conti, A. Manzari, W. B. Huttner, F. Rilke. - In: THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0147-5185. - 15:11(1991 Nov), pp. 1063-71-1071.

Argyrophilic carcinoma of the male breast. A neuroendocrine tumor containing predominantly chromogranin B (secretogranin I)

P. Boracchi;
1991

Abstract

Argyrophilic tumors were diagnosed in 28 of 134 (20.8%) consecutive male patients who had a carcinoma of the breast removed between 1961 and 1990. Histologically, most argyrophilic tumors showed uniform cellularity and prevalent expansive growth. Ultrastructural observation disclosed the presence of electron-dense cored granules in the cytoplasm of the tumor cells. By immunocytochemistry, 17 of 28 argyrophilic tumors (60.7%) contained chromogranin B (secretogranin I)-immunoreactive cells, whereas chromogranin A was present in four of these 17 tumors only (14.2%). Immunoblotting studies showed chromogranin B immunoreactivity similar to that found in normal neuroendocrine cells. Despite these findings, which would argue for a distinct morphologic and immunochemical entity, no statistically significant differences between argyrophilic and common male breast carcinomas were found when a number of clinicopathologic features and relapse-free survival were considered.
English
Immunoblotting; Sex Factors; Chromogranin B; Chromogranin A; Humans; Chromogranins; Aged; Breast Neoplasms; Aged, 80 and over; Adult; Middle Aged; Immunohistochemistry; Neurosecretory Systems; Male; Survival Analysis
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Argyrophilic carcinoma of the male breast. A neuroendocrine tumor containing predominantly chromogranin B (secretogranin I) / L. Scopsi, S. Andreola, R. Saccozzi, S. Pilotti, P. Boracchi, P. Rosa, A. R. Conti, A. Manzari, W. B. Huttner, F. Rilke. - In: THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0147-5185. - 15:11(1991 Nov), pp. 1063-71-1071.
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L. Scopsi, S. Andreola, R. Saccozzi, S. Pilotti, P. Boracchi, P. Rosa, A. R. Conti, A. Manzari, W. B. Huttner, F. Rilke
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