BACKGROUND Acinic cell carcinoma(ACC)is a malignant epithelial neoplasm that commonly occurs in the parotid gland.It is known to have a high recurrence rate and the potential to metastasize to the lung or cervical lym...BACKGROUND Acinic cell carcinoma(ACC)is a malignant epithelial neoplasm that commonly occurs in the parotid gland.It is known to have a high recurrence rate and the potential to metastasize to the lung or cervical lymph nodes.However,few cases of ACC with bone metastasis have been reported in the medical literature.CASE SUMMARY The clinical significance of this case report lies in the unique site of occurrence of the metastasis:To the best of our knowledge,this report is the only literature documenting ACC arising in a shoulder mass.CONCLUSION Unusual presentations of uncommon malignancies can present diagnostic challenges for both surgeons and histopathologists.It is important to be aware of these rare occurrences in order to provide the best possible treatment for patients.展开更多
BACKGROUND In the current World Health Organization classification,acinic cell carcinoma(AcCC)of the breast is considered a rare histological subtype of triple-negative breast cancer.Because of the few reports in the ...BACKGROUND In the current World Health Organization classification,acinic cell carcinoma(AcCC)of the breast is considered a rare histological subtype of triple-negative breast cancer.Because of the few reports in the literature,data concerning clinical outcomes are limited.Here,we report a case of AcCC of the breast in a 48-year-old woman.A 48-year-old woman with a mass in her right breast came to our hospital for further diagnosis.Mammography and an ultrasound(US)scan showed a mass in the upper inner side of the right breast.She then underwent surgery to resect the mass in her right breast.Postoperative pathological examination revealed that the tumor had abundant acinar-like structures formed by tumor cells with prominent eosinophilic granules in the cytoplasm,consistent with acinar cell carcinoma.The results of immunohistochemical analysis supported the diagnosis of breast acinar cell carcinoma.Two months later,she underwent breast-conserving surgery and sentinel lymph node biopsy.The pTNM stage was T2N0M0.After surgery,the patient received 30 radiotherapy sessions.The patient was followed up for a period of one year,and no recurrence was found.AcCC of the breast is a rare type of malignant tumor.Because it is usually asym-ptomatic and can be detected by imaging studies,routine breast US or mamm-ograms are important.However,there are no characteristic diagnostic imaging findings or clinical manifestations,so immunohistochemical examination is critical for an accurate diagnosis of AcCC of the breast.展开更多
BACKGROUND AiCC is a primarily indolent disease process.Our aim with this study is to determine characteristics consistent with rapidly progressive AiCC of the parotid gland.AIM To report on patients with metastatic l...BACKGROUND AiCC is a primarily indolent disease process.Our aim with this study is to determine characteristics consistent with rapidly progressive AiCC of the parotid gland.AIM To report on patients with metastatic lung disease from AiCC and potential correlative factors.METHODS Single-institution retrospective review of patients treated at the University of Michigan between 2000 and 2017.Univariate analyses were performed.RESULTS A total of 55 patients were identified.There were 6 patients(10.9%)with primary AiCC of the parotid gland who developed lung metastases.The mean age at diagnosis for patients with lung metastases was 57.8 years of age,in comparison to 40.2 years for those without metastases(P=0.064).All 6 of the patients with lung metastases demonstrated gross perineural invasion intraoperatively,in comparison to none of those in the non-lung metastases cohort.Worse diseasefree and overall survival were significantly associated with gross perineural invasion,high-grade differentiation,and T4 classification(P<0.001).CONCLUSION AiCC of the parotid gland is viewed as a low-grade neoplasm with good curative outcomes and low likelihood of metastasis.With metastasis,however,it does exhibit a tendency to spread to the lungs.These patients thereby comprise a unique and understudied patient population.In this retrospective study,factors that have been shown to be statistically significant in association with worse disease-free survival and overall survival include presence of gross facial nerve invasion,higher T-classification,and high-grade disease.展开更多
This study was aimed to observe the expression of P70 S6 kinase (P70 S6K) in oral acinic cell carcinoma. P70 S6 kinase expression was examined by means of Western-blot test and Activity assay. Specimens were from 30...This study was aimed to observe the expression of P70 S6 kinase (P70 S6K) in oral acinic cell carcinoma. P70 S6 kinase expression was examined by means of Western-blot test and Activity assay. Specimens were from 30 cases of oral acinic cell carcinoma and 15 cases of normal oral tissue were used as controls. Statistical analysis software SPSS10.0 was used for t test to determine the relationship between gene expression and clinical features. The expression level of P70 S6K increased obviously in oral acinic cell carcinoma tissue ( P 〈 0.01 ). Activity assay was the same as the Westemblot test ( P 〈 0.01 ). P70 S6K expression level and activity played an important role in the development of oral acinic cell carcinoma. In conclusion, P70 S6K is amplified and overexpressed in oral acinic cell carcinoma tissue, which suggests a potential oncogenic function. P70 S6K and other possible targets of roTOR contribute significantly to tumor development and that inhibition of these proteins may be therapeutic for cancer patients. Overexpression of P70 S6K may be involved in the pathogenesis of oral acinic cell carcinoma.展开更多
Purpose: To describe the extremely rare occurrence of acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid in a young child. Materials & Methods: A 14-year-old boy presented with a left sided facial mass. It was initially thought...Purpose: To describe the extremely rare occurrence of acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid in a young child. Materials & Methods: A 14-year-old boy presented with a left sided facial mass. It was initially thought to be a bug bite or perhaps a wrestling injury. However, it progressed rapidly overall several weeks. CT revealed a well-circumscribed, cystic, 3.9 × 2.8 × 3.2 cmmass centered in the deep lobe of the left parotid gland, also involving the superficial lobe and extending medially through the stylomandibular tunnel with a component extending to the stylomastoid foramen. There was no solid enhancing portion. There were several enlarged level II lymph nodes suspicious for nodal metastases. Results: The mass was biopsied and pathology was consistent with acinic cell carcinoma. Complete left parotidectomy and left selective neck dissection was performed, confirming the diagnosis. Conclusions: Salivary gland neoplasms are rare in children. Less than 5% of salivary gland tumors occur in children. Salivary gland neoplasms account for less than 8% of pediatric head and neck tumors. Approximately 1/3 of salivary gland tumors arising in childhood are malignant;most being mucoepidermoid. Acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid gland in children is extremely rare, especially in those under age 16, with only a few available case reports. This case was also unusual in that the lesion was predominantly cystic.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Acinic cell carcinoma(ACC)is a malignant epithelial neoplasm that commonly occurs in the parotid gland.It is known to have a high recurrence rate and the potential to metastasize to the lung or cervical lymph nodes.However,few cases of ACC with bone metastasis have been reported in the medical literature.CASE SUMMARY The clinical significance of this case report lies in the unique site of occurrence of the metastasis:To the best of our knowledge,this report is the only literature documenting ACC arising in a shoulder mass.CONCLUSION Unusual presentations of uncommon malignancies can present diagnostic challenges for both surgeons and histopathologists.It is important to be aware of these rare occurrences in order to provide the best possible treatment for patients.
文摘BACKGROUND In the current World Health Organization classification,acinic cell carcinoma(AcCC)of the breast is considered a rare histological subtype of triple-negative breast cancer.Because of the few reports in the literature,data concerning clinical outcomes are limited.Here,we report a case of AcCC of the breast in a 48-year-old woman.A 48-year-old woman with a mass in her right breast came to our hospital for further diagnosis.Mammography and an ultrasound(US)scan showed a mass in the upper inner side of the right breast.She then underwent surgery to resect the mass in her right breast.Postoperative pathological examination revealed that the tumor had abundant acinar-like structures formed by tumor cells with prominent eosinophilic granules in the cytoplasm,consistent with acinar cell carcinoma.The results of immunohistochemical analysis supported the diagnosis of breast acinar cell carcinoma.Two months later,she underwent breast-conserving surgery and sentinel lymph node biopsy.The pTNM stage was T2N0M0.After surgery,the patient received 30 radiotherapy sessions.The patient was followed up for a period of one year,and no recurrence was found.AcCC of the breast is a rare type of malignant tumor.Because it is usually asym-ptomatic and can be detected by imaging studies,routine breast US or mamm-ograms are important.However,there are no characteristic diagnostic imaging findings or clinical manifestations,so immunohistochemical examination is critical for an accurate diagnosis of AcCC of the breast.
文摘BACKGROUND AiCC is a primarily indolent disease process.Our aim with this study is to determine characteristics consistent with rapidly progressive AiCC of the parotid gland.AIM To report on patients with metastatic lung disease from AiCC and potential correlative factors.METHODS Single-institution retrospective review of patients treated at the University of Michigan between 2000 and 2017.Univariate analyses were performed.RESULTS A total of 55 patients were identified.There were 6 patients(10.9%)with primary AiCC of the parotid gland who developed lung metastases.The mean age at diagnosis for patients with lung metastases was 57.8 years of age,in comparison to 40.2 years for those without metastases(P=0.064).All 6 of the patients with lung metastases demonstrated gross perineural invasion intraoperatively,in comparison to none of those in the non-lung metastases cohort.Worse diseasefree and overall survival were significantly associated with gross perineural invasion,high-grade differentiation,and T4 classification(P<0.001).CONCLUSION AiCC of the parotid gland is viewed as a low-grade neoplasm with good curative outcomes and low likelihood of metastasis.With metastasis,however,it does exhibit a tendency to spread to the lungs.These patients thereby comprise a unique and understudied patient population.In this retrospective study,factors that have been shown to be statistically significant in association with worse disease-free survival and overall survival include presence of gross facial nerve invasion,higher T-classification,and high-grade disease.
文摘This study was aimed to observe the expression of P70 S6 kinase (P70 S6K) in oral acinic cell carcinoma. P70 S6 kinase expression was examined by means of Western-blot test and Activity assay. Specimens were from 30 cases of oral acinic cell carcinoma and 15 cases of normal oral tissue were used as controls. Statistical analysis software SPSS10.0 was used for t test to determine the relationship between gene expression and clinical features. The expression level of P70 S6K increased obviously in oral acinic cell carcinoma tissue ( P 〈 0.01 ). Activity assay was the same as the Westemblot test ( P 〈 0.01 ). P70 S6K expression level and activity played an important role in the development of oral acinic cell carcinoma. In conclusion, P70 S6K is amplified and overexpressed in oral acinic cell carcinoma tissue, which suggests a potential oncogenic function. P70 S6K and other possible targets of roTOR contribute significantly to tumor development and that inhibition of these proteins may be therapeutic for cancer patients. Overexpression of P70 S6K may be involved in the pathogenesis of oral acinic cell carcinoma.
文摘Purpose: To describe the extremely rare occurrence of acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid in a young child. Materials & Methods: A 14-year-old boy presented with a left sided facial mass. It was initially thought to be a bug bite or perhaps a wrestling injury. However, it progressed rapidly overall several weeks. CT revealed a well-circumscribed, cystic, 3.9 × 2.8 × 3.2 cmmass centered in the deep lobe of the left parotid gland, also involving the superficial lobe and extending medially through the stylomandibular tunnel with a component extending to the stylomastoid foramen. There was no solid enhancing portion. There were several enlarged level II lymph nodes suspicious for nodal metastases. Results: The mass was biopsied and pathology was consistent with acinic cell carcinoma. Complete left parotidectomy and left selective neck dissection was performed, confirming the diagnosis. Conclusions: Salivary gland neoplasms are rare in children. Less than 5% of salivary gland tumors occur in children. Salivary gland neoplasms account for less than 8% of pediatric head and neck tumors. Approximately 1/3 of salivary gland tumors arising in childhood are malignant;most being mucoepidermoid. Acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid gland in children is extremely rare, especially in those under age 16, with only a few available case reports. This case was also unusual in that the lesion was predominantly cystic.