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Low-grade Sinonasal Adenocarcinomas

Authors :
Helen P. Cathro
Stacey E. Mills
Diane L. Carlson
Vickie Y. Jo
Edward B. Stelow
Source :
American Journal of Surgical Pathology. 33:401-408
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2009.

Abstract

Sinonasal adenocarcinomas (SNACs) are uncommon malignancies that show a variety of growth patterns. These lesions are classified as intestinal or nonintestinal, the latter subclassified as low grade or high grade. We have noted that some low-grade nonintestinal SNACs are associated with respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartomas (REAHs), also rare lesions that have recently been shown to be neoplastic. We reviewed 29 nonintestinal low-grade SNACs seen at our institution over a 20-year period, with particular attention to morphology and concomitant REAHs. Nine (31%) low-grade SNACs demonstrated a predominantly exophytic and papillary growth pattern, and 18 (72%) had a more tubular growth pattern. Two (7%) were categorized as "other." Six low-grade tubular SNACs were associated with REAHs. An immunohistochemical panel was performed on 2 of these cases; neoplastic cells were immunoreactive with antibodies to CK7 and S100 protein and nonreactive with antibodies to CK20, similar to other low-grade SNACs. No basal cells or myoepithelial differentiation was seen with immunohistochemical stains for p63 and 34betaE12. This association of low-grade tubular SNACs with REAHs suggests that REAHs may be related to some adenocarcinomas.

Details

ISSN :
01475185
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Surgical Pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c623e8d910ebf7fbeae654ef6f781a31