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metastatic carcinoma.
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malignant neoplasm in
the liver
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stain for this neoplasm
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i26.20 a Another malignant
neoplasm in the liver,
negative for cytokeratins
7 and 20. This doublenegativity suggests
HCC because isolated
hepatic metastases of
occult carcinomas from
the prostate, kidney, or
adrenal are unusual.
b An epithelial
membrane antigen
immunohistochemical
stain of the same case as
in i26.20a. The negativity
a
b
i26.21 a A metastatic breast
carcinoma to the liver
b The same case as in
i26.21a, staining positively
for cytokeratin 7, as
would be expected for
metastatic carcinomas
from the breast, lung, and
a few other sites, but not
expected in primary HCC
a
b
f
8: Lymph Node Pathology
i8.72 An intravascular
lymphoma occurring in
the blood vessels in the
brain
i8.74 a A low-power view
of Burkitt lymphoma
illustrating the numerous
macrophages mixed
with the neoplastic cells,
accounting for the“starry
sky”appearance
i8.75 a A diffuse large B-cell
lymphoma that has very
similar to appearance to a
Burkitt lymphoma, even
with macrophages b A
Ki-67 stain on the same
case as in i8.75a, illustrating
a very high proliferation
rate (in excess of 90%),
again suggesting a Burkitt
lymphoma c The same
case as i8.75a stained
for bcl-2. The positivity
suggests this may not be a
Burkitt lymphoma as most
i26.22 The images
a in
i26.22a-b illustrate some
additional stains that
strongly suggest a breast
primary.
a A stain demonstrating
Her-2 overexpression
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b
c
d A CD10 stain
demonstrating positivity
in the spaces between
hepatocytes, characteristic
of a primary hepatocellular
carcinoma
e Stain for CEA using
a polyclonal reagent,
staining in a canalicular
pattern between
hepatocytes, again
suggesting a primary
hepatocellular carcinoma
f Staining for the
antibody Hep (HepPar1),
suggesting a primary
hepatocellular carcinoma.
The combination of
immunohistochemical
stains illustrated in i26.19a-f
secure a diagnosis of
primary HCC.
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Illustrations
b
i8.73 a A plasmablastic
blymphoma occurring
in the oral cavity of an
HIV-positive patient
b A higher-power view
of the same case as in
i8.73a, illustrating the
plasmablastic morphology
metaphasespreads.Forthisreason,CGHisconsideredatypeof
reverseFISH.Ifaconventionalkaryotypehasbeenperformed,it
isgivenfirst,followedbyaperiod,followedbythephrase“rev
further suggests a
cish”toindicatethattheremainderofthenomenclatureisfrom
primary HCC, as most
cholangiocarcinoma or
CGH.Thedesignations“enh”and“dim”indicatethatCGHhas
metastatic
carcinomas
will
identified an enhanced or a
diminished
(respectively)
number
stain for EMA.
ofcopiesofachromosomeorapartofachromosomefromthe
c An α fetoprotein stain
testDNA.Forexample,47,XX,+marisaconventionalG-banding
on the same case as in
i26.20a. The focal positivity
designationforafemalewithanextrachromosomeandfurther
strongly suggests a
indicatesthatthenatureofthatextrachromosomeisunknown
primary HCC.
(marker chromosome). 47,XX, +mar.rev ish enh (11)(q) indicates
that the extra chromosome is derived from the long arm of
chromosome11.In46,XX,add(7)(q25).revishder(7)t(7;21)(q25;q22)
enh(21)(q22),thenotationinfrontoftheperiodindicatesthatthere
is a female karyotype, but that there is additional material on
c The same case, however,
cchromosome7,whichhasanexpandedregion2,band5,onthe
also stained positively for
longarm.Aftertheperiod,weseethatthereisaderivativechrocytokeratin 20, illustrating
mosome,basedonchromosome7,thatisderivedfromatransthat the presence of
locationbetweenchromosomes7and21,causingextramaterial
cytokeratin 20 does
fromregion2,band2,ofthelongarmofchromosome21tobe
not completely exclude
neoplasms of the lung or
translocatedto,andthustoenhanceregion2,band5,ofthelong
breast.
armofchromosome7.Theadditionalmaterialonchromosome7
thatwasidentifiedonG-bandingisshownbyCGHtobederived f45.19 Multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (M-FISH) in a child with ALL. Using combinatorial
fromthelongarmofchromosome21.46,XY.revishdim(18q23) labeling, each chromosome has a unique color.
indicatesthatamalewhoseconventionalkaryogramisnormal,
butwhohasreducedDNAinregion2,band3ofthelongarmof
chromosome18.
b-c Focal staining for
cMulticolor FISH and Spectral
GCDFP-15
and mammaKaryotyping
globin,
respectively
FISH probes of different
colors
can collectively “paint” an
entire chromosome in a technique called whole chromosome
painting.In1996,2groupsdescribedslightlydifferentmethods
ofsimultaneouslypaintingall24differenthumanchromosomes
(the 22 autosomes and the 2 sex chromosomes). One technique
is called multicolor (or multiplex) fluorescence ISH (M-FISH)
[PMID8630489].Thesecondtechniqueiscalledspectralkaryotyping
(SKY)[PMID8662537].
M-FISH and SKY are related techniques in which the target
isthepatient’smetaphasechromosomes,denaturedandimmobilized on a substrate. Sets of probes that are specific for each
b The same case as in
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Your Morphologic Practice
i8.74a, highlighting
a
oftheprobesineachsethaveauniquecolor.Forexample,allthe
macrophage in the center
probesforchromosome1mightbeyellow,allthoseforchromosome 2 might be green, all those for chromosome 3 might be
purple,etc.Becausetherearenotenoughseparatefluorochromes
togenerate24uniquehues,combinationsof5fluorochromesare
used.ForanumberoffluorochromesgivenbyN,usedinevery
possiblecombination,2N –1differenthuesarepossible.With5
uniquefluorochromesmixedineverypossiblecombination,we
can have 31 separate hues with combinatorial labeling because
25 –1=31.Thisiscalledcombinatoriallabeling.Forexample,all
oftheprobestochromosomeonemightbelabeledwithfluorescentdyenumber1,whichisyellow,andallofthosethathybridize
Burkitt are negative for
tochromosome2mayhaveacombinationofdyes1(yellow)and
bcl-2. Because the bcl-2
2(blue),makinggreen.Allofthosespecifictochromosome3may
protein is on the outer
mitochondrial membrane, betaggedwithdyes2(blue)and3(red),makingpurple,etc.The
and the neoplastic cells
resultisasetofprobesforeachchromosome,whichcollectively
are relatively small, note
hybridizetomostareasofthechromosomeandgiveitaunique
that this stain, while
perinuclear, appears
colorf45.19.
cytoplasmic or even
M-FISH uses sets of excitation filters and corresponding
membranous. This case
dichroic mirrors (that reflect light of 1 color and transmit light
was studied for the t(8;
of other colors). One set of filters and mirrors is used for each
14) translocation that is
characteristic of Burkitt
of the 6 wavelengths of the individual fluorochromes (the 5
lymphoma and found to
be negative.
f45.20 Spectral karyotyping (SKY) is similar to M-FISH in that it also uses combinatorial labeling, but
the splitting of light beams and mathematical analysis are used to allow a single imaging to suffice.
Although mathematically more complicated than M-FISH, the end result is the similar, and SKY offers
the convenience of a single exposure.
fluorochromes used in the probes plus the DAPI counterstain
used on the metaphase spreads). At some time in the analysis,
each of the fluorochromes is exposed to the one wavelength
thatwillmakeitfluoresce.Multipleimagesaretaken,1foreach
wavelength, after which computer software digitally sums the
images. At this writing, the 24 Xcyte system by MetaSystems
is the leading method of M-FISH. A good review of M-FISH,
includingbasicproceduresandapplications,hasbeenpublished
byKearney [PMID16954655].Adetaileddiscussionoftheprocedures
ofM-FISHcanbefoundinGeigletal[PMID17406400].
SKYisaverysimilartechniquethatalsousescombinatorial
labeling,butthatusesthesplittingoflightbeamsandmathematicalanalysistoallowasingleimagingtosufficef45.20.Although
mathematically more complicated than M-FISH, the end result
isthesameandSKYofferstheconvenienceofasingleexposure.
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i8.76 Dual-fusion FISH
study for the t(8;14) that
is characteristic of Burkitt
lymphoma. The t(8;14)
(q24;q32.3) translocation
results in the juxtaposition of the C-MYC gene
and the immunoglobulin
heavy chain locus, resulting in overexpression of
C-MYC (many translocations in hematopathology
place a proto-oncogene
adjacent to an immunoglobulin gene).
i8.78 a A posttransplant
lymphoproliferative
disorder with a
plasmacytic morphology
b The same case as in
i8.78a, highlighting the
plasmacytic appearance
a
b
i8.77 Break apart FISH
study for the t(8;14)
that is characteristic of
Burkitt lymphoma. In this
break apart study, the 2
signals for C-MYC gene
and the immunoglobulin
heavy chain remain
together in the normal
cell, but are separated in
a translocation. The cell
in the upper right most
clearly shows the separate
red and green signals.
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i8.79 A T-lymphoblastic
lymphoma, illustrating
the fine chromatin,
small nucleoli, and
minimal cytoplasm
of the lymphoblasts.
T-lymphoblastic
lymphomas are also
illustrated in i18.25 and
i18.26.
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i1.122 {was I1.44b}
Clear cell melanoma.
Squamous cell
Never forgetcarcinoma,
melanoma;keratinizing.
some of the clearest
cells
Icon: superficial
cell.
can occur in Keratinizing
melanoma, squamous
the great mimicker.
cell carcinoma is
i8.81
Granular cell tumor.
Various tumors can have
granular cytoplasm.
In granular cell tumor,
the granules (tertiary
lysosomes or residual
bodies) are distinctly
visible.
i8.82
i1.124 {was I1.45a}
Oncocytic neoplasm.
Squamous cell carcinoma,
Oncocytes have finely
keratinizing. Keratin
granular cytoplasm, like
pearls are pathognomonic
sand glistening on the
of keratinization [C].
beach. The granules are
abundant mitochondria.
These tumors can occur
in salivary gland, kidney,
and thyroid, among
others.
i8.87
i1.129 {was I8.44}
Melanoma. Melanoma
Squamous cell carcinoma,
(yikes, not again!)
keratinizing. Bizarre cells,
typically has a granular
such as this tadpole, are
cytoplasm. The granules
characteristic [L].
are premelanosomes or
melanosomes, which
are essentially modified
lysosomes.
i8.83
Oncocytic neoplasm. It is
probably best to avoid a
diagnosis of oncocytoma
in a small biopsy
specimen; you never
know what’s lurking in
the whole tumor until
it’s thoroughly examined
histologically.
i8.84
i1.126 {was
Acinic cell carcinoma.
The I1.37b}
cytoplasmic Squamous
granularitycell carcinoma,
keratinizing. Dense
of acinic or acinar
indicates
carcinomas isorangeophilia
due to
keratinization [C].
zymogen granules.
i8.89
i1.131
{was I1.48a}
Carcinoid tumor.
LowVerrucous carcinoma.
grade neuroendocrine
Cytologically bland,
carcinomas include
difficult to interpret as
carcinoid tumors,
malignant; may suggest
pancreatic endocrine
L SIL
or ASC-US.
neoplasms, and
medullary
Koilocytes absent/sparse
thyroid carcinoma.
[C].
Paragangliomas/
pheochromocytomas can
also be morphologically
similar.
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i8.79
Clear cell carcinoma.
In Romanowsky stains,
“clear” cytoplasm is
seen as myriads of tiny
but distinct cytoplasmic
vacuoles against a dense
background. As an
unknown primary tumor,
the first 3 choices are
kidney, kidney, kidney;
after that, many organs
are possible sources of
clear cell tumors.
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i1.127 {was I1.46b}
Acinic cell carcinoma.
Squamous cell carcinoma,
Zymogen granules
may beNot all cells
keratinizing.
lost in processing,
leaving heavily
are necessarily
a clear or vacuolated
keratinized in keratinizing
appearance toSCC
the [L].
cytoplasm.
i1.128 {was I8.43}
Squamous cell
carcinoma, keratinizing.
Marked pleomorphism;
orangeophilia, tumor
diathesis [L].
i1.130 {was I8.45}
Squamous cell carcinoma,
keratinizing. Heavy
keratinization and
cytoplasmic keratin blebs
[L].
i1.132 {was I1.48b}
Condylomatous
carcinoma. Koilocytes,
which can be markedly
atypical, are characteristic
findings. Differential
diagnosis is L SIL [C].
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