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Query: UMLS:C0001430 (
adenoma
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The sugar structures of the glycoconjugates in pleomorphic
adenoma
of the
lacrimal
gland were analyzed by examining the binding sites of 5 biotinylated lectins on tissue sections with or without sialidase digestion. Both galactose (Gal) beta 1,3 N-acetylgalactosamine and Gal beta 1,4 N-acetylglucosamine were present on the surfaces of ductal basal cells and stromal cells. The galactsyl residues in the glycoconjugates of ductal basal cells were either sialylated or exposed, whereas those of stromal cells were all sialylated. Since the synthesis of sugar chains of glycoconjugates is terminated by sialylation, their structure may mature as they progress from ductal basal cells to stromal cells.
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PMID:[Lectin-histochemical analysis of pleomorphic adenoma of the lacrimal gland]. 913 76
A right orbital tumor was excised from a 76-year-old woman. Pathological examination showed that the tumor was composed of spindle to cuboidal cells arranged in a solid to trabecular pattern. Immunohistochemical stains were positive for S-100 protein, muscle-specific actin, cytokeratins MAK6 and AE1,3, and glial fibrillary acid protein and negative for CD34 in tumor cells. Ultrastructural features of tumor cells included microvillous processes, intercellular junctions, and intracytoplasmic filaments with electron densities. To our knowledge, this is the first non-spindle cell myoepithelioma noted to arise in the
lacrimal
gland. This tumor likely has a similar biological behavior to pleomorphic
adenoma
(benign mixed tumor).
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PMID:Myoepithelioma of the lacrimal gland. 940 Jul 97
The activity of seven different types of biotinylated lectin were examined in normal and tumorous
lacrimal
gland tissue. In the normal
lacrimal
gland tissue, the glandular cells and the tubular epithelium were labeled by maclura pomifera agglutinin (MPA), soybean agglutinin (SBA), and bauhinia purpurea agglutinin (BPA). The myoepithelial cells were stained by griffonia simplicifolia agglutinin 1 (GS1). In the primary pleomorphic
adenoma
tissue, the epithelial components were labeled by MPA, ulex europaeus agglutinin, SBA, peanut agglutinin, and BPA. The mesenchymal components showed negative labeling. In contrast, the recurrent pleomorphic
adenoma
tissue showed a positive reaction in the mesenchymal components when GS1 and BPA were used. These results revealed differences in the glycoconjugate composition among normal and tumorous
lacrimal
gland tissues from patients with primary and recurrent pleomorphic adenomas.
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PMID:Lectin cytochemical analysis of lacrimal pleomorphic adenomas. 974 63
The authors present 6 cases of
adenoma
pleomorphum localized out of salivary glands-2 of them on palate, 1 in external auditory canal, 1 in larynx, 1 in
lacrimal
gland and 1 in parapharyngeal space. All patients were treated surgically.
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PMID:[Cases of pleomorphic adenoma originating in the minor salivary glands]. 1048 5
A 13-year-old female mongrel dog had a pleomorphic
adenoma
of the
lacrimal
gland in the right upper orbit. The tumor measured 3.8 x 3.0 x 3.3 cm, appeared white, round, and firm, and pressed the right globe and surrounding tissues. Histopathologically, the tumor had a thin connective tissue capsule and was composed of tubules with two cell types, some resembling luminal epithelial cells making up the tubular structures and the other of myoepithelial cells. Epithelial tubules were disposed in an adenomatous fashion and separated from each other by proliferating pleomorphic myoepithelial cells. Immunohistochemically, large numbers of the luminal epithelial cells revealed an immunopositive reaction against keratin/cytokeratin (AE1/AE3), and some epithelial cells reacted against cytokeratin 14. Spindle-shaped myoepithelial cells revealed an immunopositive reaction against cytokeratin 14, alpha-smooth muscle actin, and vimentin. A small number of myoepithelial cells reacted against desmin. S-100 protein immunopositivity was frequently found in luminal epithelial cells and rarely in the pleomorphic myoepithelial cells. Glial fibrillary acidic protein positivity was commonly found in myoepithelial cells, myxoid matrices, and intracystic materials, but not in luminal epithelial cells.
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PMID:A pleomorphic adenoma of the lacrimal gland in a dog. 1089
In 9 children (8-14 years of age) with orbital, suprasellar or postchiasmal tumours, visual loss was studied by visual electrophysiology in relation to ophthalmologic and neuroimaging findings. Pattern electroretinography (PERG) and pattern visual evoked potentials (PVEP) to full and half-field pattern-reversal stimulation were recorded and PERG and PVEP changes were related to the tumour location. PERG wave P50 attenuation was found associated with the central retinal dysfunction in the child with orbital rhabdomyosarcoma; PVEP wave P100 delay was associated with the optic nerve dysfunction in a child with retrobulbar chondrosarcoma and in a child with optic nerve glioma; PVEP wave P100 asymmetry was associated with the crossed fibers dysfunction in a child with hypothalamic germinoma, and PVEP wave P100 uncrossed asymmetry was associated with postchiasmal dysfunction in children with postchiasmal tumours (one with pilocytic astrocytoma and two with angioma). On the other hand, normal PERG suggested that there was no central retinal dysfunction in a child with pleomorphic
adenoma
of the
lacrimal
gland, and normal PVEP to full and half-field stimulation excluded visual pathway dysfunction at the chiasm in a child with suprasellar arachnoidal cyst. Follow-up was useful in indicating whether visual dysfunction was progressive or not. We conclude that PERG and PVEP findings contributed to understanding whether the dysfunction originated was at the retina, in the optic nerve, chiasm or postchiasmal pathway.
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PMID:Visual electrophysiology in children with tumours affecting the visual pathway. Case reports. 1120 May 46
A 55-year-old man presented with a painless and slowly developing mass in the right superior lateral eyelid region. He had sustained periorbital blunt injury about 4 years previously. The mass was observed several months later in the persisting traumatic tumefaction region. Computed tomography showed a cystic soft-tissue mass with central low density and peripheral enhancement over the upper anterior quadrant of the right orbit. Lateral orbitotomy was performed to remove the lesion. Histopathologic examination showed proliferation of epithelial and myoepithelial cells arranged in ductules and nests in the myxoid stroma. Benign pleomorphic
adenoma
of the
lacrimal
gland associated with traumatic tumefaction, as demonstrated in our patient, may be rare.
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PMID:Posttraumatic benign pleomorphic adenoma of the lacrimal gland. 1134 Mar 98
Lacrimal gland tumours are rare. We present a case of a
lacrimal
gland pleomorphic
adenoma
in a 19-year-old man. The tumour was removed and he has made an uncomplicated recovery, with no sign of recurrence after nine months of follow-up. We will keep him under long-term review.
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PMID:Pleomorphic adenoma of the lacrimal gland: case report. 1160 22
A 48 years old male patient presented with a mass in the supratemporal quadrant of orbit. Fine needle aspiration (FNAC) revealed a cellular tumour with a chondrimyxoid background and epithelial cells intermingled with mesenchymal cells in a fibrillary matrix. A diagnosis of pleomorphic
adenoma
of the
lacrimal
gland was made which was confirmed on histopathology. FNA is a rapid and accurate method in diagnosis of
lacrimal
gland tumours.
...
PMID:Pleomorphic adenoma of lacrimal gland: diagnosis based on fine needle aspiration cytology. 1202 25
The accurate clinical diagnosis of benign mixed tumors of the
lacrimal
gland is important for the proper therapeutic management. We present an adult case with a benign mixed tumor of the orbital lobe of the
lacrimal
gland, 8 years after periorbital blunt injury. The tumor lesion was diagnosed later in the persisting traumatic tumefaction region. Clinical examination, ultrasonography and MRI revealed a soft-tissue mass with high density and peripheral enhancement over the superior lateral portion of the right eye with expansion to and invasion of the orbital roof and lateral wall. Lateral orbitotomy was performed to resect the tumor. Histopathology disclosed a pleomorphic
adenoma
of the orbital lobe of the
lacrimal
gland. Pleomorphic adenomas of the
lacrimal
gland are seen rarely. The awareness of the clinical and diagnostic features of benign mixed tumors of the orbital lobe should help to avoid complications arising from an incisional biopsy or incomplete tumor resection.
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PMID:Benign mixed tumor of the lacrimal gland. Clinical diagnosis and surgical management. 1473 Jan 87
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