2020
DOI: 10.1002/gcc.22929
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Dedifferentiated secretory breast carcinoma with fibrosarcomatous features harboring an ETV6‐NTRK3 fusion in both components

Abstract: Secretory carcinomas are low‐grade translocation‐driven carcinomas occurring in patients over a wide age range. These tumors most frequently arise in the breast and salivary gland, but may occasionally arise at other anatomic sites, such as the skin, the thyroid gland or the upper or lower respiratory tract. In concert with their low‐grade morphology, secretory carcinomas most often follow an indolent clinical course. However, rare cases have shown dedifferentiation (also known as high‐grade transformation) an… Show more

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“…It mainly occurs in females [ 11 ] but has also been reported in males, summarized by Ghilli et al [ 127 ], in whom it may exhibit a more aggressive clinical course [ 128 ]. A similar tumour type may be seen in salivary glands (previously referred to as mammary analogue secretory carcinoma, MASC) and occasionally in the thyroid gland, skin and respiratory tract [ 129 ]. Rare cases of secretory carcinoma in situ have also been reported [ 130 , 131 ].…”
Section: Secretory Carcinoma (Sc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It mainly occurs in females [ 11 ] but has also been reported in males, summarized by Ghilli et al [ 127 ], in whom it may exhibit a more aggressive clinical course [ 128 ]. A similar tumour type may be seen in salivary glands (previously referred to as mammary analogue secretory carcinoma, MASC) and occasionally in the thyroid gland, skin and respiratory tract [ 129 ]. Rare cases of secretory carcinoma in situ have also been reported [ 130 , 131 ].…”
Section: Secretory Carcinoma (Sc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the description of the initial series by McDivitt and Stewart, several hundred SCs have been reported, mostly as single case reports, small single institutional series and two larger database analyses [ 138 , 139 ]. These are summarized in Supplementary Table S6 [ 124 , 125 , 127 , 129 , 130 , 131 , 132 , 138 , 139 , 140 , 141 , 142 , 143 , 144 , 145 , 146 , 147 , 148 ]. In 2018, Garlick reviewed 89 cases previously published and these are included in the table on the basis of his review [ 144 ].…”
Section: Secretory Carcinoma (Sc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A subset of tumors including cutaneous and mammary cases shows foci of high-grade transformation or dedifferentiation heralding aggressive clinical behavior. 41,42 The morphology of SC is highly variable. The prototypical tumors display closely packed sieve-like microcystic glands and tubular spaces containing abundant eosinophilic intraluminal secretions.…”
Section: Salivary-type (Mammary-analog) Secretory Carcinoma Of Skinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide age range is affected. A subset of tumors including cutaneous and mammary cases shows foci of high‐grade transformation or dedifferentiation heralding aggressive clinical behavior 41,42 . The morphology of SC is highly variable.…”
Section: Salivary‐type Fusion‐positive Skin Adnexal Neoplasmsmentioning
confidence: 99%