Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Prominent Intracytoplasmic Inclusions: A Report of Two Cases
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the commonest primary malignant neoplasm of the liver in most countries with a notoriously poor prognosis. Variation in global incidence is well-recognized and the occurrence of HCC is linked to several established environmental, dietary, and lifestyle factors. HCC...
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doaj-5e3570d2c8c44659a37af63dd2f5e9822020-11-24T21:22:28ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Hepatology2090-65872090-65952016-01-01201610.1155/2016/20327142032714Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Prominent Intracytoplasmic Inclusions: A Report of Two CasesAdeline R. Chelliah0Jasim M. Radhi1Department of Pathology, Cork University Hospital, Cork, IrelandLaboratory Medicine, Peterborough Regional Health Centre, Peterborough, ON, CanadaHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the commonest primary malignant neoplasm of the liver in most countries with a notoriously poor prognosis. Variation in global incidence is well-recognized and the occurrence of HCC is linked to several established environmental, dietary, and lifestyle factors. HCC demonstrates morphological heterogeneity both within the same tumor and from patient to patient. Differing architectural patterns and cytological variants may be seen. Inclusion bodies are believed to represent organized structures of proteins which contribute to their pathogenesis and share several constituents like chaperones, p62, ubiquitin, and Valosin containing protein. The various hepatocyte cytoplasmic inclusions described in HCC include Mallory-Denk bodies (MDBs), hyaline bodies (HBs), glycogen, fat, fibrinogen, alpha 1 antitrypsin (AAT), and ground glass. MDBs are the most common inclusions seen in hepatocellular carcinomas. The two cases shared intracytoplasmic inclusions which are characterized by larger sizes and present in every section examined. These exhibited features of MDBs and HBs present in most tumor cells, further supporting close relationship.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/2032714 |
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Prominent Intracytoplasmic Inclusions: A Report of Two Cases |
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Prominent Intracytoplasmic Inclusions: A Report of Two Cases |
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Prominent Intracytoplasmic Inclusions: A Report of Two Cases |
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Prominent Intracytoplasmic Inclusions: A Report of Two Cases |
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Prominent Intracytoplasmic Inclusions: A Report of Two Cases |
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hepatocellular carcinoma with prominent intracytoplasmic inclusions: a report of two cases |
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2090-6587 2090-6595 |
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the commonest primary malignant neoplasm of the liver in most countries with a notoriously poor prognosis. Variation in global incidence is well-recognized and the occurrence of HCC is linked to several established environmental, dietary, and lifestyle factors. HCC demonstrates morphological heterogeneity both within the same tumor and from patient to patient. Differing architectural patterns and cytological variants may be seen. Inclusion bodies are believed to represent organized structures of proteins which contribute to their pathogenesis and share several constituents like chaperones, p62, ubiquitin, and Valosin containing protein. The various hepatocyte cytoplasmic inclusions described in HCC include Mallory-Denk bodies (MDBs), hyaline bodies (HBs), glycogen, fat, fibrinogen, alpha 1 antitrypsin (AAT), and ground glass. MDBs are the most common inclusions seen in hepatocellular carcinomas. The two cases shared intracytoplasmic inclusions which are characterized by larger sizes and present in every section examined. These exhibited features of MDBs and HBs present in most tumor cells, further supporting close relationship. |
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