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Seventeen patients 40 yr of age and less with gastric carcinoma were studied retrospectively. Clinicopathological findings and survival data were collected on all patients. Immunohistochemistry for serotonin, gastrin,
somatostatin
,
carcinoembryonic antigen
, beta-human chorionic gonadotropin, and alpha-fetoprotein was performed and the results correlated with pathological and survival data. Patients were divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of endocrine markers in their tumors. The group with endocrine immunoreactivity tended to present with less advanced disease and had longer survival than the group without endocrine immunoreactivity (p less than 0.05). Although the number of patients in the study is too small to reach definite conclusions, our results are interesting in light of current knowledge of the pathobiology of gastric carcinoma and have important implications for future investigations.
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PMID:Gastric carcinoma in the young: a clinicopathological and immunohistochemical study. 352 36
A total of 49 gastric tubular adenomas and 6 tubular adenomas with foci of adenocarcinoma from surgically resected stomachs were examined histologically and immunohistochemically for gut peptide hormones, serotonin,
carcinoembryonic antigen
(
CEA
), secretory component (SC), and lysozyme. A variety of endocrine cells were detected in tubular adenoma with mild to moderate atypia. Both the frequency and distribution density were highest for serotonin-containing EC cells, often showing hyperplasia, followed by glicentin-containing L cells,
somatostatin
-containing D cells and motilin-containing Mo cells in the order given. Adenoma cells with SC immunoreactivity were more dominant than those with
CEA
immunoreactivity. In tubular adenoma with severe atypia, endocrine cells were markedly decreased, whereas adenoma cells with
CEA
immunoreactivity were increased. The distribution density of lysozyme-containing cells in tubular adenoma of the intermediate zone and fundus was significantly higher than that of the antrum. In the subjacent mucosa of the adenoma, L cells and SC-positive epithelial cells were detected in 24 and 33 cases, respectively. These findings suggest that gastric tubular adenoma develops from intestinal metaplasia. In addition, gastric tubular adenoma showed a tendency to lose various intestinal markers with increase of histologic atypicality.
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PMID:Tubular adenoma of the human stomach. An immunohistochemical analysis of gut hormones, serotonin, carcinoembryonic antigen, secretory component, and lysozyme. 353 Apr 27
A series of six ovarian strumal carcinoids was examined. The presence of thyroid follicular epithelium was conclusively proved by the presence of follicular cells immunohistochemically positive for thyroglobulin, and by the ultrastructural identification of non-neuroendocrine cells with features of thyroid epithelium lining the follicles. Progressive replacement of thyroid epithelial cells by carcinoid cells accounts for the predominance of neuroendocrine granule-containing cells and the scarcity of thyroid epithelial cells lining many of the follicles. A variety of neuroendocrine hormones and other immunoreactive substances was demonstrated within carcinoid cells, including
somatostatin
(five cases), chromogranin (five cases), serotonin (five cases), glucagon (four cases), insulin (two cases), and gastrin (one case). Only one case contained calcitonin-positive cells. None were
carcinoembryonic antigen
-positive or had amyloid deposits. The carcinoid element in five cases stained positively for prostatic acid phosphatase. While strumal carcinoid shares some features with medullary carcinoma of the thyroid gland, it has sufficient differences to warrant a separate designation.
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PMID:Strumal carcinoids of the ovary. An immunohistologic and ultrastructural study. 355 74
A strumal carcinoid associated with mature cystic teratoma of the ovary in a 59-year-old was investigated immunohistochemically and electron microscopically. Histologically it was composed largely of trabecular and partly of insular carcinoid and individual thyroid follicles. Intensive argyrophilia was shown in both the cells of carcinoid tumor and follicular structure. Thyroglobulin was strongly positive in the follicular lining epithelium and weakly positive in the carcinoid cells adjacent to the follicular area. Immunoreactive cells for
somatostatin
and prostatic acid phosphatase were strongly detected in the carcinoid area and gradually blended to the follicular epithelium. Methionine-enkephalin, glicentin, and pancreatic polypeptide were focally detected in the carcinoid area. Whereas calcitonin-positive cells were sparsely observed in the follicular area,
carcinoembryonic antigen
and serotonin were absolutely negative. Electron microscopic findings revealed abundant neurosecretory granules, microfilaments, and colloid-like droplets in the same cells. We suggest that these hybrid cells are the origin of strumal carcinoid.
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PMID:Evidence of hybrid cell of thyroid follicular cell and carcinoid cell in strumal carcinoid. 375 24
A morphologic, histochemical, and immunocytochemical study of 20 cases of pure gastrointestinal carcinoids, adenocarcinomas, and mixed neoplasms composed of both elements, so-called composite carcinoma-carcinoid tumors (CCC), was undertaken in order to correlate the morphologic patterns with the immunocytochemical localization of
carcinoembryonic antigen
(
CEA
), serotonin, and a battery of polypeptide hormones (calcitonin, glucagon, insulin, gastrin,
somatostatin
, and adrenocorticotropin [ACTH]). Paraffin sections from five pure carcinoids, seven pure adenocarcinomas, and eight CCC from the stomach, small bowel, appendix, and colon were studied with mucicarmine, silver impregnation stains, and a peroxidase-anti-peroxidase technic. Of the eight CCC, all were mucin positive, four were argyrophilic, and three were argentaffin positive.
CEA
was present in all eight, serotonin in seven, and calcitonin in one. No other neurohormonal peptides were demonstrated. The distribution of serotonin and
CEA
generally corresponded to the morphologic pattern, but discordance was observed in two cases, i.e., serotonin was not always localized to areas of carcinoid and
CEA
not always confined to areas of carcinoma. All five pure carcinoids demonstrated intracytoplasmic localization of serotonin, whereas none contained intracytoplasmic
CEA
. In two cases,
CEA
was present within acinar lumens only. The seven colonic adenocarcinomas were argyrophil and argentaffin negative. All contained
CEA
within the cytoplasm and in gland lumens. None contained serotonin. None of the neurohormonal peptides was localized in either pure adenocarcinomas or carcinoids. This study reveals that among gastrointestinal neoplasms displaying morphologic patterns of adenocarcinoma and carcinoid, immunocytochemical localization of
CEA
and serotonin confirms their bidirectional differentiation and justifies the designation "composite carcinoma-carcinoid."
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PMID:Composite carcinoma-carcinoid tumors of the gastrointestinal tract. A morphologic, histochemical, and immunocytochemical study. 389 86
A primary endometrial adenocarcinoma is reported that showed abundant foci suggestive of pathologically differentiated intestinal epithelium. The tumor epithelium was composed of four main cell types. Columnar cells resembled absorptive intestinal cells and displayed glycocalyceal
carcinoembryonic antigen
immunostaining; mucin-producing cells and a few Paneth-like lysozyme-rich cells were irregularly distributed; a massive quantity of argyrophil cells including a few amphicrine (muco-argyrophil) ones, were detected by Grimelius-Alcian blue method. Immunocytochemical evidence was obtained for the storage of serotonin,
somatostatin
and gastrin/cholecystokinin in some of the endocrine cells. These findings suggest that the tumor arose from a pluripotential stem cell of the glandular epithelium.
...
PMID:Endometrial carcinoma of the intestinal type. A first case report. 615 52
Eighteen argyrophil cell carcinomas in 101 early gastric carcinomas were explained histologically, ultrastructurally, and immunohistochemically for polypeptides,
carcinoembryonic antigen
(
CEA
), lysozyme, and human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG). Seven of these 18 tumors had gastrin, and two of seven tumors also contained
somatostatin
. In all of these 18 tumors
CEA
were demonstrated. Seven had lysozyme and five of seven tumors also contained gastrin; hCG were present in four of the 18 tumors and two of four tumors had gastrin, CA, mucin, and lysozyme simultaneously. Argentaffin cells were found in seven of 18 tumors. Of the above seven tumors containing gastrin, three had argentaffin cells. Ultrastructurally, several types of secretory granules were noted and tumor cells resembling D1- or P cells were present in nine of the 18 tumors. Macroscopically, many of the tumors showed IIc or IIc + III type. Histologically, the 18 tumors consisted of six well differentiated adenocarcinomas and 12 poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas including signet-ring cell carcinoma. These 12 tumors frequently developed in the stomach of young females. In view of our previous investigations, it was suggested that the IIc-type argyrophil cell carcinoma histologically showing poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma may be related to scirrhous carcinoma of the stomach.
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PMID:Argyrophil cells in early gastric carcinoma: an immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study. 617 41
An unusual tumor of the cystic duct in a 28-year-old woman is described. The patient presented with a painful distended gallbladder due to a small tumor occluding the cystic duct. Microscopically the tumor cells showed a nesting pattern suggestive of endocrine differentiation, but contained numerous lipid vacuoles and were argentaffin and argyrophil negative. Ultrastructurally, there were relatively few dense granules measuring 135 to 475 nm. Immunoperoxidase staining showed that the tumor cells contained
somatostatin
but did not contain immunoreactive ACTH, gastrin, calcitonin, glucagon, insulin, parathyroid hormone, or
carcinoembryonic antigen
. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first reported somatostatinoma occurring in the extrahepatic biliary tract.
...
PMID:Somatostatinoma of the cystic duct. 631 50
The morphological, histochemical, and immunohistochemical findings of seven cases of solid cell nests (SCNs) of the thyroid are described. Light microscopy showed two cell types forming the SCNs, which we refer to as "main cells" and "C cells." In all cases "mixed thyroid follicles" (a unique structure lined by follicular epithelium and epidermoidlike cells) were observed in which the histochemical study confirmed the presence of intraluminal acid mucins. Adult adipose tissue and cartilage were found in one case and foci of cartilage were observed in another case in association with the SCN. Immunohistochemical studies showed positivity of "main cells" for
carcinoembryonic antigen
(
CEA
), high- and low-molecular weight keratins, neurotensin, and
somatostatin
. "C cells" were positive for calcitonin, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), and chromogranin. The two cell types in SCNs were consistently negative for thyroglobulin. Neuron-specific enolase (NSE)-positive cells were found in the vicinity of the SCN. The unusual association of adipose tissue and cartilage as well as the results of the extended immunohistochemical study in this series provides further support to the belief that SCNs and "mixed thyroid follicles" represent remnants of the ultimobranchial body and should be considered normal components of the thyroid gland.
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PMID:Solid cell nests of the thyroid: light microscopy and immunohistochemical profile. 789 Feb 92
Immunohistochemical and flow cytometric analysis using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections was performed on 10 neuroendocrine carcinomas of the skin (NCS). Grimelius staining was positive in seven tumors. All tumors showed coexpression of CAM 5.2 and neuron-specific enolase with paranuclear dot-like or diffuse cytoplasmic reactivity. Neurofilament was positive in five cases, chromogranin in six, calcitonin and
carcinoembryonic antigen
in two each, and
somatostatin
and S-100 protein in one each. Eight primary lesions were diploid and the remaining two were aneuploid; however, two diploid NCS presented as aneuploid metastatic tumors. The follow-up periods ranged from 3 to 66 months (mean 13.6). Six patients died of metastatic diseases between 3 and 33 months (mean 9.2) after the diagnosis. There were no significant correlations among histologic features, DNA ploidy, S-phase fraction, and clinical outcome of the patients with NCS. These results indicate that a panel of antibodies may be required for immunohistochemical confirmation of neuroendocrine differentiation and that a flow cytometric analysis is not a good tool to predict the biologic behavior of NCS.
...
PMID:Immunohistochemical and flow cytometric study of neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin. 755 Oct 12
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