Adenoid cystic carcinoma of salivary gland

Histopathology

There are three characteristic patterns: cribriform, tubular and solid, most tumours being composed of a mix of these3.

Immunohistochemistry

 

ductal epithelial cells

basaloid cells (myoepithelial differentiation)

cytokeratins

strong0

weak0

cytokeratin 7

20/202

cytokeratin 8/18

53/532

cytokeratin 13

0/202

cytokeratin 14

33/332

cytokeratin 17

5/52

cytokeratin 19

28/282

CEA

positive0

negative0

EMA

positive0

negative0

vimentin

negative0

positive0

S-100

negative0

positive0

actin

negative0

variable0

Calponin

negative0

positive0

CD117

positive1

     

Prognosis

Tumours with more than 30% solid pattern may have a worse prognosis3.

References

0Diagnostic histopathology of tumors. Edited by CDM Fletcher. 2nd edition. Churchill Livingstone. Page 269.

1Berman, J., O'Leary, T. J. Gastrointestinal stromal tumor workshop Human Pathol 2001; 32:578-582.

2Chu, P. G. and L. M. Weiss (2002). "Keratin expression in human tissues and neoplasms." Histopathology 40(5): 403-39. (Summary data from multiple papers)

3Perez-Ordonez B. Selected topics in salivary gland tumour pathology. Current Diagnostic Pathology2003;9:355-365.

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