Nuclear morphology in breast lesions: refining its assessment to improve diagnostic concordance
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Nuclear morphology in breast lesions: refining its assessment to improve diagnostic concordance
Abstract
Aims: Although evaluation of nuclear morphology is important for the diagnosis and categorisation of breast lesions, the criteria used to assess nuclear atypia rely upon the subjective evaluation of several features that may result in inter- and intraobserver variation. This study aims to refine the definitions of cytonuclear features in various breast lesions.
Methods and results: ImageJ was used to assess the nuclear morphological features including nuclear diameter, axis length, perimeter, area, circularity and roundness in 160 breast lesions comprising ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), invasive breast carcinoma of no special type (IBC-NST), tubular carcinoma, usual ductal hyperplasia (UDH), columnar cell change (CCC) and flat epithelial atypia (FEA). Reference cells included normal epithelial cells, red blood cells (RBCs) and lymphocytes. Reference cells showed size differences not only between normal epithelial cells and RBCs but also between RBCs in varied-sized blood vessels. Nottingham grade nuclear pleomorphism scores 1 and 3 cut-offs in IBC-NST, compared to normal epithelial cells, were < ×1.2 and > ×1.4 that of mean maximum Feret's diameter and < ×1.6 and > ×2.4 that of mean nuclear area, respectively. Nuclear morphometrics were significantly different in low-grade IBC-NST versus tubular carcinoma, low-grade DCIS versus UDH and CCC versus FEA. No differences in the nuclear features between grade-matched DCIS and IBC-NST were identified.
Conclusion: This study provides a guide for the assessment of nuclear atypia in breast lesions, refines the comparison with reference cells and highlights the potential diagnostic value of image analysis tools in the era of digital pathology.
Keywords: breast lesions; diagnosis; grade; nuclear shape; nuclear size.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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