Trophoblastic lesions of the placental site.

General & diagnostic pathology Pub Date : 1997-11-01
R N Baergen, J L Rutgers
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Abstract

The trophoblast of the chorionic villi as well as the hydatidiform mole and choriocarcinoma have been recognized and studied for many years. However, the trophoblast comprising the implantation site, chorionic plate, chorion laeve, cell islands and septa have only in recent years received attention in the literature. These "extravillous" trophoblastic cells were originally referred to as "X" cells due to doubt regarding their derivation from either maternal or fetal tissue (70). Subsequent studies determined that they were trophoblastic in origin (42), but the term X-cell is still in use today by some researchers (30, 4). Due to continued uncertainty regarding their nature and origin, many other terms have been used including syncytial wandering cells (21), placental site trophoblast, placental site giant cells (42), extravillous trophoblast (25), extravillous cytotrophoblast, nonvillous trophoblast, and intermediate trophoblast (49). Light microscopic and immunohistochemical studies have led to elucidation of specific morphologic and biochemical features of the extravillous trophoblast (48-50) which is commonly designated as the "intermediate trophoblast". Lesions of the "intermediate" or extravillous trophoblast of the placental site include the exaggerated placental site, the placental site trophoblast tumor and the recently described placental site nodule. This article will review the clinical and pathologic features of these lesions, their differential diagnosis, treatment, and prognostic factors after discussion of the origin, nature and definition of the "intermediate" trophoblast.

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胎盘部位的滋养层损伤。
绒毛膜绒毛的滋养细胞、葡萄胎和绒毛膜癌已被认识和研究多年。然而,由着床部位、绒毛膜板、绒毛膜叶、细胞岛和隔膜组成的滋养细胞近年来才受到文献的关注。这些“外渗”滋养细胞最初被称为“X”细胞,因为怀疑它们来自母体或胎儿组织(70)。随后的研究确定它们起源于滋养层(42),但术语x细胞今天仍被一些研究人员使用(30,4)。由于对其性质和起源的持续不确定性,许多其他术语被使用,包括合胞游荡细胞(21)、胎盘部位滋养细胞、胎盘部位巨细胞(42)、外绒毛滋养细胞(25)、外绒毛细胞滋养细胞、非绒毛滋养细胞和中间滋养细胞(49)。光镜和免疫组织化学研究已经阐明了通常被称为“中间滋养细胞”的胞外滋养细胞的特定形态和生化特征(48-50)。胎盘部位的“中间”或胞外滋养细胞病变包括胎盘部位肿大、胎盘部位滋养细胞肿瘤和最近报道的胎盘部位结节。本文将在讨论“中间”滋养细胞的起源、性质和定义后,回顾这些病变的临床和病理特征、鉴别诊断、治疗和预后因素。
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