Endocytoscopic Observation of Non-Ampullary Mucosal Duodenal Cancer

Our previous study of duodenal adenoma using an endocytoscopy system (ECS) demonstrated that disappearance of goblet cells and spindle-shaped nuclei with loss of polarity were characteristic features. In addition, round duct openings and finger-like projections were observed in tubular adenoma and v...

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Main Authors: Youichi Kumagai, Morihiro Higashi, Shunsuke Muramatsu, Erito Mochiki, Hideyuki Ishida
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2020-04-01
Series:Case Reports in Gastroenterology
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/506930
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spelling doaj-4b4c45b7fde74b2190365ccd6eb22ffa2020-11-25T03:25:10ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Gastroenterology1662-06312020-04-0114115616410.1159/000506930506930Endocytoscopic Observation of Non-Ampullary Mucosal Duodenal CancerYouichi KumagaiMorihiro HigashiShunsuke MuramatsuErito MochikiHideyuki IshidaOur previous study of duodenal adenoma using an endocytoscopy system (ECS) demonstrated that disappearance of goblet cells and spindle-shaped nuclei with loss of polarity were characteristic features. In addition, round duct openings and finger-like projections were observed in tubular adenoma and villous adenoma, respectively. Here, we retrospectively investigated six cases of histologically proven sporadic non-ampullary mucosal duodenal cancer (NAMDC) using ECS. Immunohistochemistry for CD10, MUC2, MUC5AC, and MUC6 was employed to determine the mucin phenotype in addition to conventional HE histology. Immunohistochemistry revealed one case involving the duodenal bulb that was considered to be the mixed type. The other five cases, located in the second or third portion, were considered to be the intestinal type. Vital staining of the mixed-type case was considered insufficient for ECS observation because of surface mucus. However, all five cases of intestinal-type duodenal cancer demonstrated a villous structure, disappearance of goblet cells and enlarged nuclei with loss of polarity. Tubular structures were admixed in four of those cases. Four cases demonstrated oval-shaped nuclei, and one case had spindle-shaped nuclei. Cases showing spindle-shaped nuclei in most of the lesion were diagnosed histologically as cancer in adenoma where the adenomatous component of the tumor was dominant. Oval-shaped nuclei and nuclear enlargement are the characteristic features of NAMDC revealed by ECS and are included among the histological criteria used for diagnosis. ECS offers the potential to perform real-time histological diagnosis of NAMDC in vivo.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/506930endocytoscopy systemnon-ampullary duodenal epithelial tumorduodenal cancermucin phenotype
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author Youichi Kumagai
Morihiro Higashi
Shunsuke Muramatsu
Erito Mochiki
Hideyuki Ishida
spellingShingle Youichi Kumagai
Morihiro Higashi
Shunsuke Muramatsu
Erito Mochiki
Hideyuki Ishida
Endocytoscopic Observation of Non-Ampullary Mucosal Duodenal Cancer
Case Reports in Gastroenterology
endocytoscopy system
non-ampullary duodenal epithelial tumor
duodenal cancer
mucin phenotype
author_facet Youichi Kumagai
Morihiro Higashi
Shunsuke Muramatsu
Erito Mochiki
Hideyuki Ishida
author_sort Youichi Kumagai
title Endocytoscopic Observation of Non-Ampullary Mucosal Duodenal Cancer
title_short Endocytoscopic Observation of Non-Ampullary Mucosal Duodenal Cancer
title_full Endocytoscopic Observation of Non-Ampullary Mucosal Duodenal Cancer
title_fullStr Endocytoscopic Observation of Non-Ampullary Mucosal Duodenal Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Endocytoscopic Observation of Non-Ampullary Mucosal Duodenal Cancer
title_sort endocytoscopic observation of non-ampullary mucosal duodenal cancer
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Gastroenterology
issn 1662-0631
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Our previous study of duodenal adenoma using an endocytoscopy system (ECS) demonstrated that disappearance of goblet cells and spindle-shaped nuclei with loss of polarity were characteristic features. In addition, round duct openings and finger-like projections were observed in tubular adenoma and villous adenoma, respectively. Here, we retrospectively investigated six cases of histologically proven sporadic non-ampullary mucosal duodenal cancer (NAMDC) using ECS. Immunohistochemistry for CD10, MUC2, MUC5AC, and MUC6 was employed to determine the mucin phenotype in addition to conventional HE histology. Immunohistochemistry revealed one case involving the duodenal bulb that was considered to be the mixed type. The other five cases, located in the second or third portion, were considered to be the intestinal type. Vital staining of the mixed-type case was considered insufficient for ECS observation because of surface mucus. However, all five cases of intestinal-type duodenal cancer demonstrated a villous structure, disappearance of goblet cells and enlarged nuclei with loss of polarity. Tubular structures were admixed in four of those cases. Four cases demonstrated oval-shaped nuclei, and one case had spindle-shaped nuclei. Cases showing spindle-shaped nuclei in most of the lesion were diagnosed histologically as cancer in adenoma where the adenomatous component of the tumor was dominant. Oval-shaped nuclei and nuclear enlargement are the characteristic features of NAMDC revealed by ECS and are included among the histological criteria used for diagnosis. ECS offers the potential to perform real-time histological diagnosis of NAMDC in vivo.
topic endocytoscopy system
non-ampullary duodenal epithelial tumor
duodenal cancer
mucin phenotype
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/506930
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