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Cruise, MD, PhD Editor Member: $185 List: $250 See page 18 for more details. 3 JUST PUBLISHED 1,700+ Photomicrographs 26: Liver Masses and Neoplasms i26.19 a-c These images illustrate some of the immunohistochemical stains that can suggest a primary HCC over a cholangiocarcinoma or a metastatic carcinoma. a An H&E stain of a malignant neoplasm in the liver b A negative cytokeratin 7 stain for this neoplasm c A negative cytokeratin 20 stain. Negativity for cytokeratins 7 and 20 is consistent with a primary hepatocellular carcinoma, but is also seen in a cholangiocarcinoma and a significant minority of metastatic carcinomas. 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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 a 298 a 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. 160+ 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 Practical Surgical Pathology: Integrating Molecular Pathology intochromosomearepreparedbyPCRandfluorescentlylabeled.All 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. 495 ISBN 978-089189-5886 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. a ascp.org/heriot i8.79 A T-lymphoblastic lymphoma, illustrating the fine chromatin, small nucleoli, and minimal cytoplasm of the lymphoblasts. 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Whether you’re an experienced cytopathologist, pathologist, oncologist, cytotechnologist, resident, or student this is the one cytopathology reference that must be in your library! • • • • The new Art & Science is the best of all worlds—an encyclopedic reference with detailed discussions of common and rare conditions, as well as an easy-to-use textbook filled with learning devices designed to help the reader organize and learn the material. And it is, of course, an unparalleled atlas of some 6,800 highresolution color images, more than any other textbook or atlas of cytopathology. Prabodh Gupta, MD, Darshana Jhala, MD, Nirag Jhala, MD, Review for AJCP More than 6,800 unique high-resolution color images Detailed discussions of common and rare conditions Synoptic atlas for each chapter New methodologies and classifications The Art & Science of Cytopathology The Art & Science of Cytopathology “ “...a marvel of stunning scholarship! i8.80 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. Chp8_BuildingBlock_595-614_C63152_IR.indd 608 (PH) Hardbound 2,076 pages 8: Building Blocks of Cytodiagnosis 1: The Pap Test 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. characterized by pleomorphism and keratinization [C]. 608 4 volumes 6,849 images 521 tables 900 lists “ NEW 2nd Edition i8.85 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. 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