Uterine precursor lesions in patients with incidental nodal lymphangioleiomyomatosis: A report of 4 cases

C. Lombard
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Uterine sections from 6 patients with incidental nodal lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) were examined for LAM lesions by screening these sections with cathepsin K immunohistochemistry (IHC) stains. The hysterectomy specimens were all concurrent with the lymph node dissections in which the nodal LAM was discovered. In 4 of 6 patients microscopic lesions of pre-LAM were identifi ed and confi rmed by IHC staining for HMB-45 and beta-catenin. All lesions were grossly inapparent and also inapparent by routine hematoxylin and eosin stains. Three variants of pre-LAM lesions were identifi ed. None of the pre-LAM lesions had an associated lymphatic proliferation. It is proposed that these pre-LAM lesions gave rise to the incidental nodal LAM lesions. Furthermore, it is suggested that the absence of an associated lymphatic proliferation associated with these lesions may be a factor in the attenuated potential for spread and the only rare association of these nodal lesions with pulmonary LAM. Research Article
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偶发淋巴结性淋巴管平滑肌瘤病并发子宫前体病变4例报告
用组织蛋白酶K免疫组织化学(IHC)染色对6例偶发性淋巴管平滑肌瘤病(LAM)患者的子宫切片进行检查,以确定LAM病变。子宫切除术标本均与发现淋巴结LAM的淋巴结解剖同时进行。在6例患者中,有4例通过HMB-45和β-连环蛋白的IHC染色鉴定并证实了LAM前期的微小病变。所有病变均严重不明显,常规苏木精和伊红染色也不明显。发现了LAM前病变的三种变体。没有一种LAM前损伤具有相关的淋巴增生。有人提出,这些LAM前病变引起了偶发的淋巴结LAM病变。此外,有人认为,与这些病变相关的淋巴管增殖的缺失可能是扩散潜力减弱的一个因素,也是这些淋巴结病变与肺LAM唯一罕见的关联。研究文章
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