Peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma with chemotherapy response and possible stem cell involvement
Hepatoid carcinoma is a rare type of malignancy showing hepatocellular differentiation, without tumour in the liver. Hepatoid carcinoma in the female genital tract of older patients has been suggested to be a rare type of yolk sac tumour, possibly derived from a somatic tumour. However, the mechanis...
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doaj-c7cb92c246614cc18bee56b5ac19c69d2020-11-24T23:30:34ZengElsevierHuman Pathology: Case Reports2214-33002018-06-0112C717610.1016/j.ehpc.2018.02.008Peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma with chemotherapy response and possible stem cell involvementChristine K.C. Loo0Suzanne Danieletto1Michael Friedlander2Michael A. Pearen3Grant A. Ramm4Department of Anatomical Pathology, NSW Health Pathology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, NSW 2031, AustraliaDouglass Hanly Moir Pathology, Macquarie Park, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaDepartment of Medical Oncology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, NSW 2031, AustraliaHepatic Fibrosis Group, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD 4006, AustraliaHepatic Fibrosis Group, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, QLD 4006, AustraliaHepatoid carcinoma is a rare type of malignancy showing hepatocellular differentiation, without tumour in the liver. Hepatoid carcinoma in the female genital tract of older patients has been suggested to be a rare type of yolk sac tumour, possibly derived from a somatic tumour. However, the mechanisms causing a somatic tumour to show hepatoid or yolk sac tumour differentiation are unknown. We present a case report of peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma with immunohistochemical evidence of stem cells and hepatic stellate cells in this tumour, which have not been previously reported. We compare morphological features in our case of hepatoid carcinoma with reported findings in hepatoid yolk sac tumour and hepatocellular carcinoma and discuss the possible histogenesis of this tumour and findings suggestive of tumour stroma interactions, using information from our observations and correlating this with results reported from animal experiments, human developmental studies and other reports of hepatoid carcinoma.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214330017301712Peritoneal hepatoid carcinomaStem cellsHepatic stellate cells |
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Christine K.C. Loo Suzanne Danieletto Michael Friedlander Michael A. Pearen Grant A. Ramm Peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma with chemotherapy response and possible stem cell involvement Human Pathology: Case Reports Peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma Stem cells Hepatic stellate cells |
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Christine K.C. Loo Suzanne Danieletto Michael Friedlander Michael A. Pearen Grant A. Ramm |
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Peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma with chemotherapy response and possible stem cell involvement |
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Peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma with chemotherapy response and possible stem cell involvement |
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Peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma with chemotherapy response and possible stem cell involvement |
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Peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma with chemotherapy response and possible stem cell involvement |
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Peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma with chemotherapy response and possible stem cell involvement |
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peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma with chemotherapy response and possible stem cell involvement |
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Human Pathology: Case Reports |
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2214-3300 |
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Hepatoid carcinoma is a rare type of malignancy showing hepatocellular differentiation, without tumour in the liver. Hepatoid carcinoma in the female genital tract of older patients has been suggested to be a rare type of yolk sac tumour, possibly derived from a somatic tumour. However, the mechanisms causing a somatic tumour to show hepatoid or yolk sac tumour differentiation are unknown. We present a case report of peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma with immunohistochemical evidence of stem cells and hepatic stellate cells in this tumour, which have not been previously reported. We compare morphological features in our case of hepatoid carcinoma with reported findings in hepatoid yolk sac tumour and hepatocellular carcinoma and discuss the possible histogenesis of this tumour and findings suggestive of tumour stroma interactions, using information from our observations and correlating this with results reported from animal experiments, human developmental studies and other reports of hepatoid carcinoma. |
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Peritoneal hepatoid carcinoma Stem cells Hepatic stellate cells |
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