Cellular angiofibroma

Definition

A rare benign tumour occurring usually in the vulva and in the male inguinoscrotal region, composed of a highly cellular stroma and highly vascular. The tumour in the male scrotum have been termed angiomyofibroblastoma-like tumour.

Clinical features

The tumour occurs throughout adult life, with mean ages of 46 years in women, 61 years in men9. Subcutaneous tumours are more common than those in the dermis. As well as the superficial soft tissues of the vulval and the male inguinoscrotal region4, this tumour rarely occurs in retroperitoneum, perineum5 and subcutaneous tissues of the chest8. It has its peak incidence in the fifth to seventh decades of life. The clinical diagnosis is often of a Bartholin's gland cyst5.

Macroscopic appearances

The tumour is well circumscribed, soft or rubbery with a grey-pink to yellow-brown cut surface.

Histopathology

The presence of a fibrous pseudocapsule is variable. The tumour is generally well circumscribed, but may show focal infiltration5. There are bland short spindle cells with scanty cytoplasm and ill-defined borders, forming ill-defined fascicles. Rarely, the cells may be epithelioid. There may be brisk mitotic activity (up to 11 per 10 HPF) but atypical mitoses and necrosis are absent. There is a uniform distribution of small to medium size vessels with perivascular hyalinised fibrosis. Multiple lumina suggest recanalisation in some case.5 Up to 50% of cases show small clusters, rarely larger lobules, of adipocytes, usually peripherally. A moderate lymphocytic infiltrate is seen throughout the stroma, sometimes with perivascular lymphoid aggregates.

The stroma usually consists of fine collage; there may be some thick collagen bundles, oedema or myxoid5 change. Males tend to show degenerative changes, consisting of intravascular thrombi, erythrocyte extravasation, haemosiderin deposition and pseudoangiomatoid cyst formation.

One case has been reported with a focus of pleomorphic liposarcoma9.

Immunohistochemistry

 

Vimentin

strongly positive0, 1/11, 1/13, 7/74, 4/45, 1/18

 

CD34:

positive in one third of cases0, 0/11, 1/13, 4/84, 2/65, 0/18, 29/489

SMA

negative in females, variable in males0, 0/11, 2/84, 0/45, 10/489

Muscle-specific actin

negative in females, variable in males0, 3/84, 0/45

Desmin

negative in females, variable in males0, 0/11, 0/13, 3/84, 0/45, 4/489

S-100

0/11, 0/13, negative 4, 0/45, 0/489

EMA

0/11, 0/45

Cytokeratin

0/11, 0/45

oestrogen receptors

1/13, 3 /74, 7/249

progesterone receptors

1/13, 5 /74, 11/249

   

 

 

Ultrastructure

Cells are fibroblastic or myofibroblastic.

Differential diagnosis

Management

Local resection is adequate, with only occasional local recurrence4.

Prognosis

The tumour is benign.

References

0World Health Organization Classification of Tumours, Tumours of Soft Tissues and Bone, IARC Press 2002.

1Colombat, M., M. E. Liard-Meillon, et al. (2001). "[Cellular angiofibroma. A rare vulvar tumor. Report of a case]." Ann Pathol 21(2): 145-8.

2Curry, J. L., J. L. Olejnik, et al. (2001). "Cellular angiofibroma of the vulva with DNA ploidy analysis." Int J Gynecol Pathol 20(2): 200-3.

3Lane, J. E., A. N. Walker, et al. (2001). "Cellular angiofibroma of the vulva." Gynecol Oncol 81(2): 326-9.

4Laskin, W. B., J. F. Fetsch, et al. (1998). "Angiomyofibroblastomalike tumor of the male genital tract: analysis of 11 cases with comparison to female angiomyofibroblastoma and spindle cell lipoma." Am J Surg Pathol 22(1): 6-16.

5Nucci, M. R., S. R. Granter, et al. (1997). "Cellular angiofibroma: a benign neoplasm distinct from angiomyofibroblastoma and spindle cell lipoma." Am J Surg Pathol 21(6): 636-44.

6Beham, A., C. Schmid, et al. (1989). "Spindle cell and pleomorphic lipoma: an immunohistochemical study and histogenetic analysis." J Pathol 158(3): 219-22.

7Nucci, M. R. and C. D. Fletcher (2000). "Vulvovaginal soft tissue tumours: update and review." Histopathology 36(2): 97-108.

8Garijo, M. F. and J. F. Val-Bernal (1998). "Extravulvar subcutaneous cellular angiofibroma." J Cutan Pathol 25(6): 327-32.

9Iwasa, Y. and C. D. Fletcher (2004). "Cellular angiofibroma: clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical analysis of 51 cases." Am J Surg Pathol 28(11): 1426-35.

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