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Chinese Journal of Pathology ; (12): 536-541, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-806946

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Objective@#To investigate the clinicopathologic features, immunophenotype, pathological diagnosis and treatment of malignant mixed tumor (MMT).@*Methods@#Clinical and pathological features including immunohistochemical phenotypes were analyzed in a case of MMT accompanied with eccrine porocarcinoma (EP) involving both hands, diagnosed definitely in January 2018 along with review of relevant literature.@*Results@#A 64-year-old man presented with multiple rash on both hands for 4 years. Three lesions of 0.5 to 2.2 cm were removed for pathological evaluation. The pathological changes on little finger of left and right hands were MMT with EP, whereas that removed from the right ring finger was EP. MMT showed infiltrative growth with vascular wall invasion and consisted of epithelial (glandular or tube differentiation) and mesenchymal components (mucinous and/or cartilage stroma). The endothelial cells showed moderate to severe cytological atypia, nuclear pleomorphism and increased mitotic activity. The glandular component had histological characteristics of syringocarcinoma with moderately atypical chondrocytes but without myoepithelium. EP was composed of basal cells with visible vacuoles in cytoplasm and the presence of tubular and squamous differentiation, along with obvious atypia. Immunohistochemically cavosurface epithelium of glandular differentiation of MMT showed positivity for CK7, EMA and CD117. Myoepithelium showed S-100, CK5/6 and p63 positivity and stromal cells were positive for S-100. Differential diagnoses included metaplastic carcinoma, malignant myoepithelioma and atypical mixed tumor of skin.@*Conclusions@#MMT with EP is extremely rare.The diagnosis of MMT depends on the morphologic features. Immunohistochemical staining is helpful for differential diagnosis. Surgical excision with safety margins is the treatment of choice. Complementary radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy is still controversial. The clinical course of MMT is deemed unpredictable and long-term follow-up is necessary.

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São Paulo med. j ; 134(1): 84-87, Jan.-Feb. 2016. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-777451

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CONTEXT: Gastric stump cancer after gastric resection is a well-known disease. It may be a newly developed cancer after resection due to benign disease, or recurrent or residual disease after oncological surgery. The predominant histological type is usually adenocarcinoma. This study aimed to report on a rare occurrence of a mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma (MANEC) on the gastric stump. CASE REPORT: The case of an 83-year-old female who presented a locally aggressive gastric stump MANEC, 35 years after Billroth II gastrectomy to treat a peptic ulcer, is reported. The patient underwent resection and adjuvant therapy. She has been followed up for one year without signs of recurrence. CONCLUSION: MANEC is a rare type of gastrointestinal neoplasm. The classification, histopathology, clinical features, treatment issues and prognosis are discussed along with a brief review of the literature.


CONTEXTO: O câncer de coto gástrico após gastrectomia é uma condição extensamente documentada. Pode se tratar de doença desenvolvida após a ressecção por doença benigna, ou ainda doença recorrente ou residual após cirurgia oncológica. Geralmente, o tipo histológico predominante é o adenocarcinoma. Este estudo tem como propósito relatar a rara ocorrência de um adenocarcinoma neuroendócrino misto (MANEC) no coto gástrico. RELATO DE CASO: É relatado o caso de uma mulher de 83 anos que apresentou um MANEC localmente agressivo 35 anos após uma gastrectomia à Billroth II devido a úlcera péptica. Foi submetida a ressecção e terapia adjuvante e foi seguida por 12 meses sem sinais de recorrência. CONCLUSÃO: Os MANECs constituem raro tipo de neoplasia gastrointestinal. Sua classificação, histopatologia, aspectos clínicos, tratamento e prognóstico são discutidos junto com uma breve revisão de literatura.


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Humans , Female , Aged, 80 and over , Stomach Neoplasms/surgery , Adenocarcinoma/surgery , Mixed Tumor, Malignant/surgery , Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine/surgery , Gastric Stump/surgery , Stomach Neoplasms/therapy , Gastroenterostomy , Adenocarcinoma/therapy , Mixed Tumor, Malignant/therapy , Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine/therapy , Chemoradiotherapy, Adjuvant/methods
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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 139-142, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-424514

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Objective To explore MRI appearances of malignant mixed mesodermal tumors (MMMT) of the uterus. Methods All 9 patients with MMMT were proved by pathology. MRI characteristics of MMMTs in 9 patients were analyzed retrospectively.Results Of 9 MMMTs,6 were uterus body-based and 3 were cervical-based.Body-based MMMTs tended to be expansive or infiltrative growth with expanded uterus cavity. Cervical-based.MMMTs tended to be exophytic growth without myometrial infiltration. The tumors presented iso- or low signal on T1WI. The body-based MMMTs presented heterogeneously hyper-intense on T2WI ( n =5 ),hemorrhage ( n =1 ),cystic degeneration and necrosis (n =5) were seen within the tumors. Cervical-based MMMTs presented relative hyper-intense signal on T2WI with band or tree-like hypo-intense signal,without hemorrhage and necrosis. Body-based MMMTs were enhanced more obviously than cervical-based MMMTs.Conclusions The growth pattern,MRI signal and enhancement characteristics of cervix and uterus body MMMTs are different. MRI is helpful for the diagnosis of MMMT.

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Korean Journal of Pathology ; : S84-S88, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-140950

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The origin of osteoclast-like giant cell tumor (OGCT) of the salivary gland has been debated because the prototypic cells of osteoclast-like cells and mononuclear stromal cells are largely unexplained in this gland. Bone marrow-derived CD14+ and CD45+ monocyte-derived multipotential cells (CD14+/CD45+ MOMC) may be one of the possible origins of OGCTs of salivary glands, which have never been explored in salivary OGCTs. We present a case of OGCT accompanied with carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma in the parotid gland of a 67-year-old Korean female. The tumor presented as a rapidly growing cervical mass comprising a central area of carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma and a peripheral circumferential area of OGCT. The immunohistochemical staining pattern was phenotypically consistent with bone marrow-derived CD14+/CD45+ MOMC. This case is the first report of a salivary OGCT in Korea.


Subject(s)
Aged , Female , Humans , Adenoma, Pleomorphic , Cytosine , Giant Cell Tumors , Giant Cells , Korea , Mixed Tumor, Malignant , Monocytes , Osteoclasts , Parotid Gland , Salivary Glands , Stromal Cells
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Korean Journal of Pathology ; : S84-S88, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-140947

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The origin of osteoclast-like giant cell tumor (OGCT) of the salivary gland has been debated because the prototypic cells of osteoclast-like cells and mononuclear stromal cells are largely unexplained in this gland. Bone marrow-derived CD14+ and CD45+ monocyte-derived multipotential cells (CD14+/CD45+ MOMC) may be one of the possible origins of OGCTs of salivary glands, which have never been explored in salivary OGCTs. We present a case of OGCT accompanied with carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma in the parotid gland of a 67-year-old Korean female. The tumor presented as a rapidly growing cervical mass comprising a central area of carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma and a peripheral circumferential area of OGCT. The immunohistochemical staining pattern was phenotypically consistent with bone marrow-derived CD14+/CD45+ MOMC. This case is the first report of a salivary OGCT in Korea.


Subject(s)
Aged , Female , Humans , Adenoma, Pleomorphic , Cytosine , Giant Cell Tumors , Giant Cells , Korea , Mixed Tumor, Malignant , Monocytes , Osteoclasts , Parotid Gland , Salivary Glands , Stromal Cells
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