Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Canine and feline in situ mammary carcinoma: A comparative review / Burrai, Giovanni P.; Baldassarre, Valeria; Brunetti, Barbara; Iussich, Selina; Maniscalco, Lorella; Mariotti, Francesca; Sfacteria, Alessandra; Cocumelli, Cristiano; Grieco, Valeria; Millanta, Francesca; Paciello, Orlando; Papparella, Serenella; Rasotto, Roberta; Romanucci, Mariarita; Zappulli, Valentina. - In: VETERINARY PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0300-9858. - (2022), p. 030098582211050. [10.1177/03009858221105060]
Abstract:
Carcinoma in situ of the breast is a well-known entity in humans. In veterinary medicine, particularly in canine and feline
mammary literature, there is no agreement whether the term in situ should be used to indicate a specific carcinoma histotype
or the noninvasive status of a carcinoma of any histotype. Moreover, in the most recent histologic classification of mammary
tumors published by the Davis-Thompson Foundation, it is suggested to abandon the term carcinoma in situ given the lack
of standardized criteria defining this entity, replacing it with epitheliosis or ductal/lobular hyperplasia with severe atypia. This
publication presents a critical review of the term in situ in human and veterinary medicine considering the evolution of the
term over the years and its heterogeneous use by different authors, including variations in immunohistochemical markers for
classification. This review aims to point out the lack of uniformity in the nomenclature and classification issues in veterinary
medicine regarding the use of the term in situ, laying the ground for a process of standardization in future publications.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Burrai, Giovanni P.; Baldassarre, Valeria; Brunetti, Barbara; Iussich, Selina; Maniscalco, Lorella; Mariotti, Francesca; Sfacteria, Alessandra; Cocumelli, Cristiano; Grieco, Valeria; Millanta, Francesca; Paciello, Orlando; Papparella, Serenella; Rasotto, Roberta; Romanucci, Mariarita; Zappulli, Valentina
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