PAX 8阳性滑膜肉瘤

Miriam Fewtrell , Patricia Symons , Angela M. Hong , Peter Luk , Roland Jiang
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在这个报告中,我们描述了一个双相肿瘤的情况下,表现为一个偶然的肿块在手腕上78岁的女性。上皮样成分占主导地位,具有明显的“腺样”,在一位老年女性中引起了原发性软组织肿瘤和转移性混合勒氏瘤的关注。不寻常的“腺体”衬里细胞和奇怪的中央分泌物不符合典型的腺体,引起我们怀疑滑膜肉瘤。我们采用一组免疫过氧化物酶染色来考虑滑膜肉瘤和转移,并包括PAX8, ER和PR可能的妇科和乳腺恶性肿瘤。配对盒(PAX) 8是一种组织特异性转录因子蛋白,使用针对PAX 8的抗体的免疫组织化学染色经常用于染色板,以帮助确定原发性或转移性恶性肿瘤的起源,特别是来自女性生殖道、肾脏、甲状腺和胸腺的肿瘤被包括在鉴别诊断中。我们对PAX8的研究表明,PAX8在软组织肉瘤中的研究很少,英语文献中关于PAX8染色的发表数据有限,特别是在原发性肢体软组织滑膜肉瘤中。出乎意料的是,我们的免疫组化染色显示我们病例的上皮样细胞和梭形细胞成分均呈PAX8阳性,再次引起了对妇科恶性肿瘤的关注。这些成分显示不同的PAX8染色模式,这是值得注意的,并突出了滑膜肉瘤染色的可能变异性。通过荧光原位杂交研究证实了双期滑膜肉瘤的明确诊断。因此,本病例报告记录了双期原发性软组织滑膜肉瘤的PAX8阳性染色,证明了其使用的重要考虑因素,从而能够诊断这种罕见且具有潜在侵袭性的软组织肿瘤。重点介绍了相关文献。我们的病例进一步说明了这种潜在侵袭性肿瘤的变化范围,它表现出惊人的上皮丰富形态,并提出了重要的诊断考虑。在我们的病例中,仔细的形态学检查以及免疫组织化学和分子研究使这种组织学上引人注目的变异得到了明确的诊断,出乎意料的PAX8阳性染色。
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PAX 8 positive synovial sarcoma

In this report, we describe a case of a biphasic tumour which presented as an incidental lump on the wrist of a 78 year old female. The epithelioid component predominated and was strikingly “gland-like”, and in an elderly female raised concerns of a primary soft tissue tumour as well as a metastatic mixed Müllerian tumour. The unusual “gland” lining cells and odd central secretion did not fit classical glands and raised our suspicions of synovial sarcoma. We employed a panel of immunoperoxidase stains to consider synovial sarcoma as well as metastases, and included PAX8, ER and PR for possible gynaecologic and breast malignancies. Paired Box (PAX) 8 is a tissue-specific transcription factor protein, and immunohistochemical stains using antibodies raised against PAX 8 are frequently used in staining panels to help identify the origin of primary or metastatic malignancies, and in particular where tumours from the female genital tract, kidney, thyroid and thymus are included in the differential diagnosis. Our research into PAX8 revealed that it has been little studied in soft tissue sarcomas and there is limited published data in the English language literature regarding PAX8 staining particularly in primary extremity soft tissue synovial sarcomas. Unexpectedly, our panel of immunohistochemical stains showed PAX8 positivity for both the epithelioid and spindle cell components of our case, and again raised concerns of a gynaecological malignancy. The components showed differential PAX8 staining patterns, which is of note, and highlights the possible variability in staining of synovial sarcoma. Definitive diagnosis of biphasic synovial sarcoma was confirmed by fluorescent in situ hybridisation studies. This case report therefore documents PAX8 positive staining in biphasic primary soft tissue synovial sarcoma, demonstrating important considerations in its use, enabling the diagnosis of this infrequent and potentially aggressive soft tissue tumour. The relevant literature is highlighted. The variable range of appearances of this potentially aggressive tumour is further illustrated by our case which showed striking epithelial-rich morphology, and presented important diagnostic considerations. Careful morphologic examination together with immunohistochemical and molecular studies in our case enabled a definitive diagnosis of this histologically striking variant, with unexpected PAX8 positive staining.

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Human Pathology: Case Reports
Human Pathology: Case Reports Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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