Malignant myoepithelioma of minor salivary gland origin. |
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Authors: | Y Takeda |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oral Pathology, School of Dentistry, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Myoepithelial cells are a significant component of most types of salivary gland tumors. A small but increasing number of case reports have also shown that true myoepithelioma (ME) forms a distinct clinicopathologic entity of salivary gland tumors with unique histologic features, however, the malignant type of ME is exceedingly rare. The present paper reports a case of malignant ME originating from the palatal minor salivary gland. The patient was a 70-year-old Japanese male with recurrent tumor of the palatal region. Pathologically, the tumor consisted of proliferating polygonal-shaped cells and plump spindle cells with cellular atypia and frequent mitoses, forming lumen-less lobuli or strands. Clear tumor cells were also found in part. The stroma was poorly developed without any myxoid or chondroid features. Immunohistochemical study showed positive stainings for S-100 protein, actin and vimentin in the tumor cells. Ultrastructurally, tumor cells had features of myoepithelial cells. |
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