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Erytrophagocytosis by
epithelial tumor
cells has been observed in
metastases
of ductal carcinoma of the female breast. Some malignant cells of this tumor seem to be capable of phagocytizing and digesting extravasated red blood cells with for formation of residual hemosiderin probably from their hemoglobin content. Erythrophagocytosis has been observed only in hemorrhagic areas of the tumor. Erythrophagocytosis has been observed only in hemorrhagic areas of the tumor. Although the nature of this phenomenon is unknown, it is postulated that acquired hematological disturbancess during the natural course of the malignant disease affect the surface of the red blood cells making them vulnerable to phagocytosis by the malignant cells. This case seems to represent the second time such a phenomenon has been reported in an
epithelial neoplasm
in man. However, it has been more frequently observed in reticulo-endothelial malignancies. The possible occurence of this phenomenon should alert pathologists to search for it in primary and metastatic epithelial tumors and in living patients to correlate pertinent hematological studies in an attempt to elucidate its possible significance.
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PMID:Erythrophagocytosis by epithelial cells of a breast carcinoma. 19 42
One of four patients who underwent lymph node excision at exploration for ovarian serous borderline
epithelial tumor
(OSBT) at Baystate Medical Center was found to have FIGO Stage III C lesion associated with extensive ovarian external (surface) papillary growth, peritoneal implants in the omentum and cul-de-sac, and involvement of multiple pelvic and periaortic lymph nodes by the tumor. Histologically, the lymph nodes showed an admixture of endosalpingeal glandular inclusions with neoplastic tissue identical to the ovarian tumor. The exact histogenesis and the prognostic significance of the nodal involvement by OSBT are still not fully understood. Although there is a small number of reported cases of lymph node involvement associated with OSBT, they are described as examples of nodal
metastases
or independent primary foci of malignant transformation. This paper presents an interesting association of OSBT with extensive pelvic and periaortic nodal involvement and reviews the relevant literature.
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PMID:Ovarian serous borderline epithelial tumors with multiple retroperitoneal nodal involvement: metastasis or malignant transformation of epithelial glandular inclusions? 132 25
Epithelial cell lines (BC1, BC3, BC4, and BC5), derived from 4 separate invasive and metastatic rat mammary carcinomas, all secreted interstitial collagenase (matrix metalloproteinase 1, MMP 1) in culture. Neither a cloned cell line (A5P/B10), derived from a noninvasive rat
epithelial tumor
, nor nonneoplastic rat fibroblasts secreted the enzyme. Western blot analyses of proteins extracted from the plasma membranes indicated the presence of interstitial collagenase (MMP 1) on the surface of all of the 6 cell lines. These data suggest that the control of collagenolysis may involve the association of collagenase molecules with the plasma membrane. The aggressiveness of malignant tumors may be due in part to the breakdown of such a control.
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Metastasis
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PMID:Interstitial collagenase (matrix metalloproteinase 1) associated with the plasma membrane of both neoplastic and nonneoplastic cells. 165 15
A monoclonal antibody (mAb) directed against the cytokeratin (CK) polypeptide no. 18 specifically expressed in cells derived from simple epithelia was used to detect
epithelial tumor
cells in bone marrow aspirates. Of 156 patients with colorectal carcinoma, 42 presented with cells at the time of primary surgery. The incidence of positive findings varied considerably with the size and the localization of the primary tumor, the involvement of regional lymph nodes, and the presence of clinically manifest
metastases
. Applying a sensitive double-staining procedure, we could demonstrate that epithelial cells in bone marrow showed a heterogeneic expression of receptors for epidermal growth factor (EGF-R) and transferrin (Tf-R) as well as of the proliferation-associated Ki67 antigen. Also human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I antigens differed widely in their expression on the CK-positive cells. Clinical follow-up studies on 85 patients showed a significantly higher relapse rate in patients presenting with CK-positive cells in their bone marrow at the time of primary surgery. Twenty-three patients were monitored for the presence or absence of CK-positive cells in bone marrow over time. The majority of monitored patients (18 of 23) exhibited a constant pattern of immunocytochemical findings during the time of observation. Thus, the technique may be useful in identifying high-risk patients as well as in monitoring adjuvant therapeutic trials.
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PMID:Epithelial tumor cells in bone marrow of patients with colorectal cancer: immunocytochemical detection, phenotypic characterization, and prognostic significance. 169 90
Progression to malignancy in carcinomas has been studied in a stable, benign, subdiploid, cloned epithelial cell line (A5P/B10) sensitive to Geneticin at 100 micrograms/ml. A total of 28 cell lines were selected for Geneticin - resistance and inoculated into the footpads of syngeneic animals following co-transfection with pSV2neo and genomic DNA, or transfection with plasmid constructs containing neo and the activated Ha-ras oncogene. The behavior of 12 cell lines cotransfected with normal genomic DNA and inoculated into 146 footpads was the same as the A5P/B10 cells. Low grade primary tumors were produced in 122 footpads by 13 cell lines transfected with Ha-ras, and a proportion (61/122) produced well-differentiated lymph node
metastases
. One of 3 cell lines cotransfected with genomic DNA from a malignant cell line (BC1) produced 8 anaplastic primary tumors with anaplastic
metastases
. Cell lines from lymph nodes involved by these anaplastic tumors were sensitive to Geneticin, and genomic DNA from 2 clones of these cells failed to produce a malignant phenotype when co-transfected into the A5P/B10 cells. These results indicated that the progression to a malignant phenotype induced in benign cells from a spontaneous
epithelial tumor
by co-transfection with genomic DNA from malignant cells was different from that induced by the ras oncogene.
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PMID:Different malignant phenotypes induced in a stable, subdiploid, benign epithelial clone by DNA transfection. 170 18
We report on a 76-year-old patient with a squamous cell carcinoma of the left orbit. The tumour had no connection with the conjunctiva but was located at the site of an encircling band which had been inserted 13 years before. A major part of the tumour presented as a well circumscribed solid mass within the extraocular tissues next to the inferior equator, but the exenteration specimen also showed tumour extension within the adjacent choroid. Histological examination showed a well differentiated keratinising squamous cell carcinoma with numerous mitotic figures and many epithelial pearls. A thorough examination in search of a primary carcinoma of the lacrimal gland or the sinus, with invasion into the orbit, or an
epithelial neoplasm
elsewhere suggestive of
metastatic disease
into the choroid did not reveal any specific pathological findings. Thus the most probable origin of the tumour seems to be epithelium which had been misplaced during retinal detachment surgery and had subsequently undergone malignant transformation.
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PMID:Orbital squamous cell carcinoma after retinal detachment surgery. 191 65
A number of rare tumors occurring in the soft tissues of the neck and the thyroid gland, reported in the literature under a variety of designations, show complete to partial histologic resemblance to the fetal, mature, or involuted thymus and mediastinal thymomas. This family of tumors spans a range of histologic appearances and behaviors from completely benign lesions to metastasizing malignant tumors. After reviewing the previously reported and new cases, we have been able to delineate four reasonably well-defined clinicopathologic entities within this spectrum. On the benign end is "ectopic hamartomatous thymoma," which occurs in the soft tissues of the lower neck. It is characterized by spindle epithelial cells, solid or cystic epithelial islands, and adipose cells which intermingle haphazardly to impart a hamartomatous quality. In the middle of the spectrum are the ectopic cervical thymomas which are usually benign, but can sometimes be locally invasive and can exceptionally
metastasize
. They are histologically identical to mediastinal thymomas, and residual ectopic thymus is not uncommonly identifiable in the periphery of the tumor. On the malignant end are tumors we have designated as "spindle
epithelial tumor
with thymus-like differentiation" (SETTLE) and "carcinoma showing thymus-like differentiation" (CASTLE). Tumors of the SETTLE type occur in the thyroid gland of young patients, and are highly cellular tumors comprised of compact bundles of long spindle epithelial cells which merge with tubulopapillary structures and/or mucinous glands. Tumors of the CASTLE type are histologically similar to thymic carcinoma of the lymphoepithelioma or squamous cell variety. We postulate that this family of tumors arises either from ectopic thymus or remnants of branchial pouches which retain the potential to differentiate along the thymic line.
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PMID:Tumors of the neck showing thymic or related branchial pouch differentiation: a unifying concept. 205 Mar 69
Inverted papilloma of the pelvis and the ureter is a rather uncommon (only 40 cases in the relevant literature) benign
epithelial tumor
, occasionally harboring foci of malignancy. Since it does not
metastasize
, a conservative treatment is advisable, but a strict follow up is always required. The Authors report a case of inverted papilloma of the ureter near which an area of transitional carcinoma was discovered.
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PMID:[Inverted papilloma associated with transitional cell carcinoma in the upper urinary tract: report of one case and review of the literature]. 214 19
Esthesioneuroblastoma is a rare
epithelial tumor
of the nasal olfactory mucosa. Its clinical course is characterized by indolent growth and persistent local recurrence and occasional distant
metastases
despite attempts at cure. Our report documents the response of a patient to a cisplatin-based drug combination and reviews the English-language literature of 25 patients treated with chemotherapy. We conclude that this tumor is sensitive to several different combinations and suggest guidelines for the use of chemotherapy in advanced or metastatic esthesioneuroblastoma.
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PMID:Chemotherapy of recurrent esthesioneuroblastoma. Case report and review of the literature. 218 Feb 72
An unusual
epithelial neoplasm
arising in the tongue of a 17 month-old-boy was studied by light and electron microscopy. By routine light microscopic examination, the tumor cells exhibited clear cytoplasm. Histochemical studies revealed the presence of large amounts of periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive, diastase-labile material in the cytoplasm. Ultrastructurally, this material was identified as electron dense particles (20-35 nm diameter) of beta-glycogen. The epithelial nature of the tumor cells was suggested by the presence of intercellular junctions, segments of basal lamina, and well-developed Golgi complexes. Furthermore, the cells were often clustered and formed abnormal lumina with small microvillus projections. Several histologic features, such as lack of capsule, infiltration of muscle and invasion of blood vessel, indicated that this neoplasm was malignant. However, there was no recurrence or distant
metastases
more than 2.5 years after surgical excision, suggesting a low-grade malignancy. The glycogen-rich clear cell variant of adenocarcinoma is histogenetically derived from minor salivary glands like most of the glandular neoplasms in the oral cavity. Investigation of the literature on adult and childhood minor salivary gland neoplasms revealed that the glycogen-rich, clear-cell variant of adenocarcinoma has not previously been reported in the tongue.
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PMID:Glycogen-rich clear cell carcinoma in the tongue. A cytochemical and ultrastructural study. 242 Apr 37
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