The cytologic findings in fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsies obtained from 40 primary and 18 recurrent acinic-cell carcinomas (ACC) were retrospectively analyzed. Cytomorphologically, ACC is characterized by acinar differentiated tumor cells. In addition to these diagnostic clue cells, other type
Immunocytochemistry of acinic cell carcinomas and mixed tumors of salivary glands
β Scribed by Thomas F. C. S. Warner; Sook Seo; Edwin A. Azen; G. Reza Hafez; Terry A. Zarling
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 769 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-543X
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β¦ Synopsis
Antisera of several secretory products of the salivary gland were used to investigate the histogemis of acinic cell tumors and mixed salivary gland tumors for comparison. Amylase, lactofemn, secretory piece, and prolimrich protein (PRP) immunoreactivity was detected in the majority of acinic cell tumors; staining was focal, except for PRP, which was diffuse. Lysozyme immunoreactivity was rare. There was discordance for immunoreactivity with several antisera in identifiable tumor lobules of half of the neoplasms. An antikeratin serum outlined microcystic and follicular areas but rarely solid foci. These findings support the contention that acinic cell tumors derive from a tubular type stem cell. Lactoferrin and secretory piece immunoreactivity was not common in mixed mmors and was confined to scattered ductal cells and luminal contents. Rare small foci of amylase and PRP immunoreactivity were found in two mixed tumors only.
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