Pagets disease – Breast

PAGETS DISEASE OF THE BREAST
  • Named after the observations of Sir James Paget.
  • Characterized by presence of malignant glandular epithelial cells within the squamous epithelium of the nipple
  • Associated with invasive and insitu carcinoma breast
  • Pathogenesis – Two hypothesis
    • Mostly accepted hypothesis: Local migration of underlying carcinoma cells into lactiferous ducts
    • Alternately, it is a form of carcinoma insitu of epidermis of nipple
  • Gross appearance of nipple
    • Normal appearance
    • Erythematous 
    • Eczematous with weeping (Discharging serosanguinous fluid) – most common presentation
    • Crusting 
  • Microscopy
    • Squamous epithelium of nipple shows paget cells
    • Pagets cells: Adenocarcinoma type cells with pleomorphic nuclei, prominent nucleoli and abundant clear cytoplasm containing PAS positive mucin vacuoles
    • Underlying lactiferous ducts often contain Duct cell carcinoma – in situ (DCIS)
    • Lesion is associated with high grade invasive carcinoma subtypes
    • Overlying epithelium of nipple shows varying degrees of hyperplasia, hyperkeratosis, inflammation and ulceration
    •  Diagnosis is by cytological examination of the exudates or nipple biopsy
    • It is associated with HER2/neu protein overexpression – Hence poor prognosis 

 

Microphotographs
References :
  1. Robbins and Cotrans: Pathologic basis of diseases.8th edition
  2. Robin Reid, Fiona Roberts, Elaine Mac Duff. Pathology illustrated.7th edition.2011
By
Dr.B.Chaitanya (Consultant Pathologist, RDT hospital, Anantapur) (bchaitanya.med@gmail.com)
Edited by Dr.V.Shanthi (Professor of Pathology, Narayana Medical College, Nellore)