학술논문

Case study of head and neck dedifferentiated adenoid cystic carcinoma / 頭頸部脱分化型腺様嚢胞癌の4例
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
医学検査 / Japanese Journal of Medical Technology. 2022, 71(2):356
Subject
adenoid cystic carcinoma
dedifferentiation
high-grade
low-grade
低悪性
脱分化
腺様嚢胞癌
高悪性
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0915-8669
2188-5346
Abstract
Background: Adenoid cystic carcinoma (AdCC) is characterized by slow growth and a long clinical course, but dedifferentiated AdCC grows rapidly and has a poor prognosis compared with low- or high-grade AdCCs. We report four cases of dedifferentiated AdCC of the head and neck treated at our hospital. Cases: The patients were men and women aged 38 to 78 years and had both low-grade AdCC and high-grade AdCC coexisting in one tumor with extensive necrosis. The tumors were wholly or partially replaced with poorly differentiated or undifferentiated components. Highly malignant components were observed also in the cytological materials, and the characteristic findings of AdCC were hardly observed. Although it was difficult to estimate the original tissue type, it is important to carefully search for features such as cribriform structures and tubular structures. In addition, it was reported that cytological materials are useful for distinguishing between highly malignant and dedifferentiated cases. In these four cases, the cellular findings such as the degree of atypia and polymorphism, swelling of the nucleus and nucleolus, and small to medium cytoplasm were consistent with the literature. However, it should be noted that the cytological material reflects only part of the tumor. Conclusion: Cytodiagnosis is important in clinically determining the presence of dedifferentiated components and providing useful information to support histological diagnosis.