管状腺瘤中带有侧芽的发育不良隐窝。

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY Pathology, research and practice Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1016/j.prp.2024.155704
Carlos A. Rubio , Michael Vieth , Corinna Lang-Schwarz
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管状腺瘤(TA)是所有结直肠腺瘤中最常见的一种。目前对TA的定义并不包括发育不良隐窝的表型。我们报告了一种新的隐窝表型,其特征是具有侧芽的发育不良隐窝(DCLB)。在 309 例 TA 中,25.9%(n=80)表现出 DCLB:12.5%(n=10)有一个 DCLB 病灶/TA,15.0%(n=12)有两个 DCLB 病灶/TA,27.5%(n=22)有三个 DCLB 病灶/TA,30.0%(n=24)有四个 DCLB 病灶/TA。其余 2.5%n(n=2)的大多数 x4 视野显示 DCLB 病灶。TA中的DCLB与TA的大小或发育不良程度无关。DCLB的出现不受年龄、性别或定位的影响。总之,这展示了一种新的TA组织学表型。考虑到只有1或2个切片可供研究/病例使用,携带DCLB病灶的TA总数应该比结果显示的更多。DCLB是某些TA不可或缺的组成部分。最近,有报道称TA中存在另一种新型发育不良隐窝表型,其特点是发育不良隐窝串联在一起。认识到TA中存在不同的发育不良隐窝表型,可能会为研究开辟新的视野,从而更深入地了解为什么这种最常见的结直肠腺瘤能够以较低的入侵宿主的能力茁壮成长。
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Dysplastic crypts with lateral buddings in tubular adenomas
Tubular adenomas (TA) are the most frequent of all colorectal adenomas. Current definitions of TA do not include the phenotype of the dysplastic crypts. We report a novel crypt phenotype characterized by dysplastic crypts with lateral buddings (DCLB). Out of the 309 TA, 25.9 % (n=80) exhibited DCLBs: 12.5 % (n=10) had one DCLB focus/TA, 15.0 % (n=12) had two DCLB foci/TA, 27.5 % (n=22) three had three DCLB foci/TA, 30.0 % (n=24) had four DCLB foci/TA, 12.5 % (n=10) had five DCLB foci/TA, and in the remaining 2.5 %n (n=2) most fields of view at x4 showed DCLB foci. DCLB in TA were generated independently of TA size or degree of dysplasia. The presence of DCLB was not influenced by age, gender or localization. In conclusion, a novel histologic phenotype of TA is showcased. DCLBs are integral components in some of the TA. Recently, another novel dysplastic crypt phenotype in TA characterized by dysplastic crypts in tandem was reported. The awareness that different dysplastic crypt phenotypes thrive in TA might open a new vista on research aimed to learn more about why the most prevalent of all colorectal adenomas thrive with a low capacity to invade the host.
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期刊介绍: Pathology, Research and Practice provides accessible coverage of the most recent developments across the entire field of pathology: Reviews focus on recent progress in pathology, while Comments look at interesting current problems and at hypotheses for future developments in pathology. Original Papers present novel findings on all aspects of general, anatomic and molecular pathology. Rapid Communications inform readers on preliminary findings that may be relevant for further studies and need to be communicated quickly. Teaching Cases look at new aspects or special diagnostic problems of diseases and at case reports relevant for the pathologist''s practice.
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