Toker cell hyperplasia in Zuska disease: A tricky association

Toker cells (TCs) are sometimes present in the nipple epidermis as oval cells with pale cytoplasm and roundish nuclei. In most cases, TCs may be easily distinguished from cancerous cells of Paget disease of the nipple (PCs). Especially in TC hyperplasia, in which mild‐to‐moderate atypia may be prese...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cutaneous pathology 2021-01, Vol.48 (1), p.180-183
Hauptverfasser: Torre‐Castro, Juan, Haya‐Martínez, Lara, Ruffin‐Vicente, Belen, Moya‐Martínez, Cristina, Núñez‐Hipólito, Lucía, Díaz de la Pinta, Javier, Cullen‐Aravena, Daniella, Jo‐Velasco, Margarita, Requena, Luis
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Zusammenfassung:Toker cells (TCs) are sometimes present in the nipple epidermis as oval cells with pale cytoplasm and roundish nuclei. In most cases, TCs may be easily distinguished from cancerous cells of Paget disease of the nipple (PCs). Especially in TC hyperplasia, in which mild‐to‐moderate atypia may be present, it may be challenging to distinguish between TCs and PCs. The combination of chronic inflammatory changes in the nipple, in the context of Zuska disease, and TC hyperplasia, may easily lead to an erroneous diagnosis of mammary Paget disease.
ISSN:0303-6987
1600-0560
DOI:10.1111/cup.13908