Tall cell carcinoma of the breast with reverse polarity: case report with gene sequencing and literature review.

Tall cell carcinoma of the breast with reverse polarity (TCCRP), described firstly and also known as tall cell variant of papillary breast carcinoma (TCVPBC), is a rare type of breast cancer that mimics papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) histopathologically. As the incidence of this type of tumor is very low, awareness of it is crucial to ensuring that unnecessary clinical investigations are avoided. The present study examined a 45-year-old woman in China who was diagnosed with TCCRP. This paper outlines her demographic and clinicopathologic data, and her follow-up and immunohistochemical examination results. Furthermore, this study used the next-generation sequencing (NGS) technique to identify concurrent isocitrate dehydrogenase 2 (IDH2) and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase catalytic alpha (PIK3CA) hotspot mutations. Notably, the novel results of the study showed that the IDH2 R120 (rather than the IDH2 R172) mutation may also be present in this disease. Additionally, a comprehensive literature review was conducted to elucidate some of the significant clinical and pathological features of this type of disease. This information may provide important insights that can be used in diagnosis and treatment. It is essential both for physicians and pathologists to recognize the existence of TCCRP, with its own specific clinical and pathological characteristics. Further research using molecular biology techniques should be conducted in the future to characterize this unique entity.

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