2021
DOI: 10.1111/tbj.14165
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Tall cell carcinoma with reversed polarity: A case report of a very rare breast tumor entity and mini‐review

Abstract: Tall cell carcinoma with reversed polarity (TCCRP) is a very rare variant of carcinoma of the breast, resembling the tall cell variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma, first described in 2003, recently recognized as a separate entity in the 5th edition of the WHO (World Health Organization) Blue Book Classification of breast tumors with alternative terminology of tall cell variant of papillary breast carcinoma and solid papillary carcinoma with reversed polarity. Here, we report an additional case of this rare … Show more

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“…Immunohistochemically, TCCRP typically shows the ER and PR negative and c‐erb‐2/HER‐2 negative phenotype, so‐called triple negative. Some of the reported cases showed weak or focal hormone receptor expression but almost all reported cases were HER‐2 negative 5–7 . TCCRP also shows negative myoepithelial markers and intense reactivity for high weight cytokeratins (CK5/6).…”
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“…Immunohistochemically, TCCRP typically shows the ER and PR negative and c‐erb‐2/HER‐2 negative phenotype, so‐called triple negative. Some of the reported cases showed weak or focal hormone receptor expression but almost all reported cases were HER‐2 negative 5–7 . TCCRP also shows negative myoepithelial markers and intense reactivity for high weight cytokeratins (CK5/6).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Some of the reported cases showed weak or focal hormone receptor expression but almost all reported cases were HER-2 negative. [5][6][7] TCCRP also shows negative myoepithelial markers and intense reactivity for high weight cytokeratins (CK5/6). Usually Ki-67 index of the tumor is less than 20%, which are low or intermediate grade tumors.…”
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