Vaginálny myofibroblastóm so žliazkami exprimujúcimi mamárne a prostatické antigeny
Authors:
M. Zámečník 1; T. Sedláček 1; I. Wallenfels 2; A. Chlumská 3,4
Authors‘ workplace:
Medicyt s. r. o., Laboratory Trenčín, Slovak Republic
1; Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Faculty Hospital, Trenčín, Slovak Republic
2; Šikl`s Department of Pathology, Faculty Hospital, Charles University, Pilsen, Czech Republic
3; Laboratory of Surgical Pathology, Pilsen, Czech Republic
4
Published in:
Čes.-slov. Patol., 48, 2012, No. 1, p. 40-43
Category:
Original Article
Overview
Popísaný je prípad vaginálneho myofibroblastómu, ktorý obsahoval žliazky pozitívne imunohistochemicky na mamárne a prostatické markery. Jednalo sa o tumor zistený u70-ročnej pacientky v proximálnej tretine vagíny. Morfológia a imunofenotyp lézie boli typické pre cervikovaginálny myofibroblastóm. Periférna subepitelová zóna tumoru obsahovala niekoľko skupín žliazok, u ktorých bola predpokladaná pri prvom vyšetrení diagnóza vaginálnej adenózy alebo prostatických žliazok. Imunohistochémia ukázala prekvapujúcu pozitivitu týchto žliazok na prostatické i mamárne markery súčasne (prostatický špecifický antigén, prostatická kyslá fosfatáza, mamaglobín, GCDFP-15). Myoepitel žliazok exprimoval hladkosvalový aktín, p63 a CD10. Nález ukazuje, že pri vyšetrení glandulárnych lézií dolného genitálneho traktu ženy môže simultánne vyšetrenie na prostatické a mamárne antigény byť prínosom pre diagnózu i pre ďalšie poznanie mamárnej a prostatickej diferenciácie v tejto lokalizácii.
Kľúčové slová:
myofibroblastóm – vagína – mamárna žľaza – prostata – imunohistochémia
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