Phylloides Tumor With Numerous Thanatosomes ("Death Bodies"): A Report of Two Cases and a Study of Thanatosomes in Breast Tumors.

TitlePhylloides Tumor With Numerous Thanatosomes ("Death Bodies"): A Report of Two Cases and a Study of Thanatosomes in Breast Tumors.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsD'Alfonso TM, Ginter PS, Salvatore SP, Antonio LB, Hoda SA
JournalInt J Surg Pathol
Volume22
Issue4
Pagination337-42
Date Published2014 Jun
ISSN1940-2465
KeywordsAdolescent, Breast Neoplasms, Female, Humans, Hyalin, Immunohistochemistry, Inclusion Bodies, Middle Aged, Phyllodes Tumor
Abstract

Thanatosomes, a form of degenerative intracellular hyaline globules, have been described in various neoplastic and nonneoplastic disease processes in several organs. These structures are indicative of apoptotic cell death. Herein, we report 2 cases of malignant phylloides tumor, both of which showed numerous thanatosomes-to the point of dominating the histological appearance and masking the stromal element. Our subsequently conducted study showed that thanatosomes were present in 14 of 86 (16.3%) high-grade malignant breast tumors. The structures were identified in 5/25 (20%) malignant phylloides tumors, 4/19 (21.1%) metaplastic spindle cell carcinomas, 3/21 (14.3%) invasive carcinomas s/p neoadjuvant chemotherapy, and 2/21 (9.5%) poorly differentiated invasive ductal carcinomas. When present, thanatosomes were typically a rare and focal finding in most types of cases. In malignant phylloides tumors, the structures were relatively more numerous when present. Our study shows that although thanatosomes can be present in several types of malignant breast tumors, they are more common in malignant phylloides tumor. Only rarely, as evident from our 2 index cases, do thanatosomes cause diagnostic difficulty.

DOI10.1177/1066896913482728
Alternate JournalInt J Surg Pathol
PubMed ID23564701
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