Brunner's gland adenoma with a focus of p53-positive atypical glands |
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Authors: | Eiji Fujimaki Shin-ichi Nakamura Tamotsu Sugai Yutaka Takeda |
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Affiliation: | (1) Fujimaki Clinic, 15-16-1 Takaki, Hanamaki 025-0016, Japan, JP;(2) Division of Pathology, Central Clinical Laboratory, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan, JP;(3) Department of Gastroenterology, Hanamaki General Hospital, Hanamaki, Japan, JP |
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Abstract: | A submucosal tumor was resected endoscopically from the duodenal bulb in a 43-year-old man complaining of epigastric discomfort. The tumor, measuring 22 × 20 × 19 mm, consisted mainly of Brunner's glands with no atypia. However, close histologic examination disclosed a focus of glands with cellular and structural atypia. The atypical glands showed staining by periodic acid-Schiff, alcian blue, and high iron-diamine methods. Mucin histochemistry was examined, and the atypical glands resembled the excretory ducts rather than the acinar cells of the tumor. Immunohistochemically, positivity for MIB-1 was high (38.0%), and p53-positive cells were detected sporadically in the atypical glands. These results indicated that the atypical glands probably represented a neoplastic lesion. Brunner's gland adenomas associated with foci of true neoplasm are very rare; only two cases, including one patient with microcarcinoid tumors, have been reported. Received: December 3, 1998 / Accepted: June 25, 1999 |
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Keywords: | : Brunner's gland adenoma neoplasm mucin histochemistry MIB-1 p53 |
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