Immunohistochemical features of a papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the endometrium with transitional cell differentiation
<p>Abstract</p> <p>An 84-year-old woman underwent hysterectomy due to a friable endometrial mass infiltrating almost half way through the myometrial wall. The tumor consisted of papillary structures with thin fibrovascular cores covered by several layers of pleomorphic cells. The d...
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doaj-f1a9ddfb82c24947bb2d791c4b81e3212020-11-25T00:07:27ZengBMCDiagnostic Pathology1746-15962007-07-01212610.1186/1746-1596-2-26Immunohistochemical features of a papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the endometrium with transitional cell differentiationRibeiro-Silva Alfredo<p>Abstract</p> <p>An 84-year-old woman underwent hysterectomy due to a friable endometrial mass infiltrating almost half way through the myometrial wall. The tumor consisted of papillary structures with thin fibrovascular cores covered by several layers of pleomorphic cells. The deeply located neoplastic cells were ovoid with a pale eosinophilic cytoplasm resembling urothelial cells. A diagnosis of papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the endometrium with transitional cell differentiation was made. Although she recovered well after surgery, she died one year later because of disseminated disease. In an attempt to obtain new insights into the physiopathology of this very rare tumor, an immunohistochemical panel with 32 markers was performed. The neoplastic cells were positive for cytokeratin 5, vimentin, p63, p21, VEGF, Ki67, BAG1, and bcl-2. The expression of BAG-1 and bcl-2 may suggest that anti-apoptotic stimuli are preponderant in this neoplasm.</p> http://www.diagnosticpathology.org/content/2/1/26 |
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Immunohistochemical features of a papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the endometrium with transitional cell differentiation |
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Immunohistochemical features of a papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the endometrium with transitional cell differentiation |
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Immunohistochemical features of a papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the endometrium with transitional cell differentiation |
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Immunohistochemical features of a papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the endometrium with transitional cell differentiation |
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Immunohistochemical features of a papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the endometrium with transitional cell differentiation |
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immunohistochemical features of a papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the endometrium with transitional cell differentiation |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>An 84-year-old woman underwent hysterectomy due to a friable endometrial mass infiltrating almost half way through the myometrial wall. The tumor consisted of papillary structures with thin fibrovascular cores covered by several layers of pleomorphic cells. The deeply located neoplastic cells were ovoid with a pale eosinophilic cytoplasm resembling urothelial cells. A diagnosis of papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the endometrium with transitional cell differentiation was made. Although she recovered well after surgery, she died one year later because of disseminated disease. In an attempt to obtain new insights into the physiopathology of this very rare tumor, an immunohistochemical panel with 32 markers was performed. The neoplastic cells were positive for cytokeratin 5, vimentin, p63, p21, VEGF, Ki67, BAG1, and bcl-2. The expression of BAG-1 and bcl-2 may suggest that anti-apoptotic stimuli are preponderant in this neoplasm.</p> |
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