A Case of Adenocarcinoma of the Lung with a Spindle Cell Component |
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Authors: | Kenzo Hiroshima Masahiko Ishibashi Hidemi Ohwada Yutaka Kawano Fumio Mizutani Yutaka Hayashi |
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Affiliation: | Division of Pathology, Institute of Pulmonary Cancer Research, School of Medicine, Chiba University, Chiba;Division of Surgery, Institute of Pulmonary Cancer Research, School of Medicine, Chiba University, Chiba;Department of Internal Medicine, Naruto Hospital, Chiba |
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Abstract: | We report a 60-year old man, who was admitted to the hospital with complaints of cough and sputum. His chest x-ray showed an abnormal mass in the right upper lobe. After admission he noticed the painful gingival tumor. Right upper lobectomy and resection of the gingival tumor were performed. Their histological features showed that the tumor consisted of a papillary and tubular adenocarcinoma mixed with a component of spindle cells. Immuno-histochemical study demonstrated a positive reaction in the epithelial component for keratin and epithelial membrane antigen, and not only these epithelial markers but also vimentin were expressed in some spindle tumor cells. Electron microscopic study confirmed the biphasic pattern, showing gland formation and undifferentiated cells. We diagnose this case as adenocarcinoma of the lung with a spindle cell component and the gingival tumor was meta-static. Autopsy showed that metastatic lesions were found in the left adrenal gland and in the left kidney. The tumor cells in the left adrenal gland were composed of spindle cells and the tumor in the left kidney showed gland formation. lmmunohistochemical and electron microscopic findings of surgical and autopsy specimen suggest that this tumor is of epithelial origin, and the spindle cells are derived from immature mesenchymal cell transformation of epithelial cells. Acta Pathol Jpn 42: 841–846, 1992. |
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Keywords: | Pulmonary adenocarcinoma Pulmonary spindle-cell carcinoma Sarcomatoid carcinoma Immunohisto-chemistry Electron microscopy |
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