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Rarely, spindle-cell lesions in liver fine-needle aspiration biopsies (FNABs) are encountered. A retrospective review of our experience with lesions that are mesenchymal in origin or appearance was undertaken to elucidate the frequency and spectrum of these lesions. Image-guided liver FNABs performed over a 3-year period (n = 585) at our institution (1996-1998) were retrospectively evaluated. Cytologic smears, cell block preparations, and clinical follow-up of lesions with spindle-cell morphology were reviewed. Twenty-nine of 585 cases were of spindle-cell morphology (5%). Hemangiomas (n = 12, 41%) and metastatic sarcomas (n = 6, 21%) comprised the largest categories, followed by granulomatous inflammation (n = 3, 10%). Other cases included primary angiosarcoma and fibrolamellar
hepatocellular carcinoma
. The most frequent spindle-cell liver lesion encountered is hemangioma, followed by metastatic
leiomyosarcoma
and granulomatous hepatitis. Awareness of diagnostic possibilities, special attention to specimen adequacy, and use of ancillary procedures can maximize diagnostic yield.
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PMID:Spindle-cell lesions of the liver: diagnosis by fine-needle aspiration biopsy. 1147 11
Although computed tomography (CT) is used primarily for diagnosis in humans, it can also be used to diagnose disease in veterinary patients. CT and associated three-dimensional reconstruction have a role in diagnosis of a range of illnesses in a variety of animals. In a sea turtle with failure to thrive, CT showed a nodal mass in the chest, granulomas in the lungs, and a ball in the stomach. CT of a sea dragon with balance and movement problems showed absence of the swim bladder. In a sloth with failure to thrive, CT allowed diagnosis of a coin in the intestine. CT of a puffin with failure to thrive showed a mass in the chest, which was found to be a hematoma. In a smooth-sided toad whose head was tilted to one side and who was circling in that direction, CT showed partial destruction of the temporal bone. CT of a domestic cat with listlessness showed a mass with focal calcification, which proved to be a
leiomyosarcoma
. CT of a sea otter showed pectus excavatum, which is caused by the animal smashing oysters against its chest. In a Japanese koi with abdominal swelling, CT allowed diagnosis of a
hepatoma
.
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PMID:Modern CT applications in veterinary medicine. 1179 98
Seven patients with malignant cardiac tumors were treated surgically in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery of the University of Tokyo between 1981 and 2000. Their treatments and outcomes are summarized and discussed. The ages of the patients ranged from 21 to 70 years old (mean: 49.5+/-15) and there were three males and four females. The histopathological diagnoses were
hepatocellular carcinoma
(
HCC
), spindle cell sarcoma, round cell sarcoma, osteosarcoma, renal cell carcinoma, and
leiomyosarcoma
. In four of the cases, the tumor extended or metastasized from other organs, while in the other three cases it originated in the heart. Before the cardiac operation, an above-knee amputation, left nephrectomy, transarterial embolization, or extended right hepatic lobectomy had been performed to treat the primary site of the tumor. Tumor resection using cardiopulmonary bypass was performed in every case. The NYHA classification of heart failure was significantly improved (preop: 3.3+/-0.8, postop: 1.9+/-0.7 [P<0.001]). The mean survival period of the patients who died was 8.8+/-7.0 months. A patient with renal cell carcinoma is still alive after 87 months of follow-up. In summary, surgical treatment of malignant tumors of the right heart can improve the QOL in patients with cardiac failure. However, its effectiveness was temporary in all cases except one case of renal cell carcinoma.
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PMID:Surgical treatment of malignant tumors of the right heart. 1222 1
Tissue- or cell-specific targeting of vectors is critical to the success of gene therapy. I describe a novel approach to viral-mediated gene therapy, where viral replication and associated cytotoxicity are limited to a specific cell-type by the regulated expression of an essential immediate-early viral gene product. This is illustrated with two herpes simplex virus type 1 vectors (G92A and d12.CALP) whose growth are restricted to albumin- or calponin-expressing cells, respectively. G92A was constructed by inserting an albumin enhancer/promoter--ICP4 transgene into the thymidine kinase gene of mutant herpes simplex virus type 1 d120, deleted for both copies of the ICP4 gene. This vector also contains the Escherichia coli lacZ gene under control of the thymidine kinase promoter, a viral early promoter, to permit easy detection of infected cells containing replicating vector. In the adult, albumin is expressed uniquely in the liver and in
hepatocellular carcinoma
and is transcriptionally regulated. G92A efficiently replicated in vitro in two human
hepatoma
cell lines expressing albumin, but not in three human non-
hepatoma
, albumin-non-expressing tumor cell lines, while all cell lines were equally susceptible to a tissue non-specific HSV recombinant, hrR3. In vivo, G92A replicated well in subcutaneous xenografts of human
hepatoma
cells (Hep3B) in athymic mice, but not in non-
hepatoma
subcutaneous tumors (PC3 and HeLa), whereas, hrR3 replicated well in both tumor types. Intratumoral inoculation of G92A inhibited the growth of established subcutaneous
hepatoma
tumors in nude mice, but not prostate tumors. D12CALP also revealed the cell-specific replication to
leiomyosarcoma
in which calponin expression was augmented. Using hrR3, we demonstrated inhibition of re-stenosis of rat carotid arteries caused by balloon injury. The antiproliferative effects of this virus was marked in the proliferating smooth muscle cells, however, there still remained the fear for the injury of the endothelial cells. Confining a productive, cytotoxic viral infection to a specific cell-type should be useful for tumor therapy and the ablation of specific cell-types for the generation of animal models of disease. Further experiments using d12CALP will be focused on the arteriosclerosis due to balloon angioplasty or organ transplantation.
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PMID:Gene therapy using tissue-specific replication competent HSV. 1270 43
In this study, we describe the growth arrest DNA damage-inducible gene 45beta (GADD45beta), whose expression was significantly down-regulated in the
hepatocellular carcinoma
(
HCC
) microarray study and confirmed by Northern blot analysis. The results suggested that expression of GADD45beta was decreased in human liver cancer cell lines HepG2 and Hep3B, but not in normal human embryonic liver cell line CL-48 or normal liver tissue. Histochemistry study and real-time PCR further confirmed that GADD45beta staining in
HCC
was significantly decreased when compared to surrounding non-neoplastic liver tissue. In further studies of multiple human cancer tissues, GADD45beta strongly stained tissues such as colon cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, squamous cell cancer, lymphoma, and
leiomyosarcoma
, suggesting that the decreased expression of GADD45beta is specific to
HCC
. Eighty-five cases of primary
HCC
were further examined by immunohistochemistry and statistical analyses demonstrated that
HCC
scored lower than matched non-neoplastic liver tissues consistently and significantly. No staining occurred in 12.94% of
HCC
cases (score = 0, n = 11); 42.35% had weak staining (score = 1, n = 36); 27.06% had moderate staining (score = 2, n = 23); and 17.65% had staining as strong as normal tissue (score = 3, n = 15). Overall, surrounding non-neoplastic liver tissue was highly positive for GADD45beta compared to adjacent neoplastic liver tissues (P < 0.01). We further observed that down-regulation of GADD45beta expression was strongly correlated with differentiation (P < 0.01) and high nuclear grade (P < 0.01). Moreover, we found that expression of GADD45beta was inversely correlated to the presence of mutant p53 in
HCC
tissue (P < 0.05). Thus, the results of our study suggest that GADD45beta, which is down-regulated in most cases of
HCC
, remains an ideal candidate for development as a molecular marker in the diagnosis of
HCC
and as a potential therapeutic target.
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PMID:Down-regulation of growth arrest DNA damage-inducible gene 45beta expression is associated with human hepatocellular carcinoma. 1275 52
Patients with HIV infection are at increased risk for developing Kaposi's sarcoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and several other cancers. The relative risks for the most common epithelial cancers in the general population--lung, breast, colon/rectum, stomach, liver, and prostate--are not increased substantially in people with AIDS, however. Accumulating data suggest that HIV-infected patients also are at increased risk for developing Hodgkin's lymphoma, cervical carcinoma in situ (CIS), other anogenital neoplasms (invasive cancer and CIS),
leiomyosarcoma
, and conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma. There is inconclusive evidence, however, with regard to HIV infection being associated with invasive cervical cancer, testicular seminoma, or
hepatocellular carcinoma
. Notably, other viral infections have been implicated in the etiology of many of these conditions. The introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has decreased the incidence of AIDS-associated cancers in Western countries, but less than 1% of AIDS patients are receiving HAART in the HIV epicenter of sub-Saharan Africa. Further therapeutic advances that extend survival with HIV infection with varying reconstitution of immune competence may lead to additional alterations in cancer risk.
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PMID:Epidemiology of AIDS-related malignancies an international perspective. 1285 50
Mice lacking both p18(Ink4c) and p27(Kip1) develop a tumor spectrum similar to pRb(+/-) mice, and loss of p53 function accelerates tumorigenesis in pRb(+/-) mice. We hypothesized that codeletion of either p18 or p27 in conjunction with p53 deletion will also accelerate tumorigenesis. Mice lacking both p18 and p53 develop several tumors not reported in either single null genotype, including
hepatocellular carcinoma
, testicular choriocarcinoma, hemangiosarcoma,
leiomyosarcoma
, fibrosarcoma, and osteosarcoma. Mice lacking both p27 and p53 exhibit a decreased lifespan and develop unique tumors, including papillary carcinoma of the colon, hemangiosarcoma, and
leiomyosarcoma
. In both p18/p53 and p27/p53 double null genotypes, the incidence and spectra of tissues that develop lymphoma are also increased, as compared to the single null genotypes. The development of p27/p53 double null colon tumors correlates with secondary changes in cell-cycle protein expression and CDK (cyclin-dependent kinase) activity, perhaps contributing to the progression of colorectal cancer. We concluded that p18 and p27 can, not only functionally collaborate with one another, but also can independently collaborate with p53 to modulate the cell cycle and suppress tumorigenesis in a tissue-specific manner.
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PMID:Tumorigenesis in p27/p53- and p18/p53-double null mice: functional collaboration between the pRb and p53 pathways. 1558 24
No more than 11 cases of carcinosarcoma of the liver have been reported in the past 40 years that fulfill the definition of
hepatocellular carcinoma
combined with differentiated sarcomatous elements. Most cases consist of
hepatocellular carcinoma
with 1 to 2 heterologous elements. We report a case of a 51-year-old woman with liver carcinosarcoma consisting of 3 carcinomatous components and 4 sarcomatous components. Hepatocellular carcinoma, fibrolamellar type, was accompanied by neuroendocrine carcinoma (neuron-specific enolase and synaptophysin positive) and adenocarcinoma (cytokeratin 7 and 20 positive). The sarcomatous elements consisted of poorly differentiated spindle cell neoplasm (vimentin positive),
leiomyosarcoma
(smooth muscle actin positive), rhabdomyosarcoma (desmin positive), and osteosarcoma. To our knowledge, this is the first case of liver carcinosarcoma with this many differentiated heterologous features. There are differing views on the pathogenesis of this tumor. Findings in this case support the view that metaplasia of carcinomatous cells gives rise to the sarcomatous elements.
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PMID:Carcinosarcoma of the liver: a case report and review of the literature. 1591 31
Tumor thrombus of the inferior vena cava (IVC) is a severe medical condition with very poor prognosis unless the patient is treated with surgical resection. It can be caused by a primary
leiomyosarcoma
originating in the vessel wall or by intraluminal extension of tumor thrombus into the IVC from an adjacent organ. We reviewed 21 cases of tumoral thrombus in the IVC including primary
leiomyosarcoma
of the IVC (2 cases), renal cell carcinoma (14 cases), adrenocortical carcinoma (2 cases), primary adrenocortical
leiomyosarcoma
(1 case),
hepatocellular carcinoma
(1 case), and retroperitoneal metastasis (1 case). The most common findings of IVC tumor thrombus by multi-detector CT and magnetic resonance imaging will be discussed, including scanning protocols and the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
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PMID:Imaging primary and secondary tumor thrombus of the inferior vena cava: multi-detector computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. 1670 Nov 20
The case of a 51-year-old man with hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related
hepatocellular carcinoma
metastasizing to the peritoneal cavity and mimicking a sarcomatous tumor is presented. A 12 x 12 cm mass, disclosed by computed tomography (CT), in the peritoneal cavity was predominantly isodense to muscle but had hypodense areas that suggested necrosis. T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a large mass, slightly hyperintense to muscle, with local hyperintense areas of suspected hemorrhagic necrosis.T2-weighted MRI of the same region revealed a markedly non-homogeneous and hyperintense mass with inner high signals and peripheral brush-like linear striations. From such imaging studies, sarcomatous tumors, such as fibrosarcoma,
leiomyosarcoma
, and gastrointestinal stromal tumors, can be distinguished. Pathological findings at autopsy revealed necrotic tissue with a small portion of moderately differentiated
HCC
. Further studies may provide insights into the metastatic modes of
HCC
.
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PMID:Small hepatocellular carcinoma presenting with massive metastasis in the peritoneum, mimicking sarcomatous tumor. 1757 42
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