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Volume 39 , Issue 1, (2025)

Published: 31.03.2025.

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01.04.2018.

Plenary oral presentation

Alterations of hormone receptors and HER2 receptors status in HER2 amplified locally advanced breast carcinomas after neoadjuvant therapy with Trastuzumab

Aim: The aim of our study was to evaluate status of estrogen and progesteron hormone receptors (ER and PR), and HER2 receptors in diagnostic core biopsy specimens, compared to surgical resection specimens of the same patients after NAC regimens all including trastuzumab. Introduction: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) is associated with phenotypic alteration in breast carcinoma, especially with the change of molecular phenotype through the modulation of hormone and HER2 receptors expression. Material and Methods: The study included 35 patients with HER2-amplified locally advanced breast carcinoma that were treated with NAC regimens that included trastuzumab, and which had receptors status determined on pre-NAC core biopsy, and on surgical specimen after the completion of the therapy. Results: Pathological complete response (pCR) was observed in 4 cases (11.4%), while partial response to therapy was noted in 31 cases (88.6%). Invasive breast carcinoma of no special type (NST) was the most common histological type in 27 cases (87.1%), while the most common histological grade (HG) was HG3 in 27 cases (87.1%). There were no noted changes in histological type or grade of the carcinoma. The rates of ER and PR receptors positivity on diagnostic core biopsy compared to post-NAC surgical resection specimens were 61.29% to 67.74% and 48.39% to 64,52%, respectively. HER2 receptors status changed from positive to negative in 2 cases (6,45%). Conclusion: Changes in status of the receptors in breast carcinoma after NAC is significant due to implications in tailored therapy approach, and subsequent modification of adjuvant therapy regimens.

Bojan Radovanovic, Tijana Vasiljevic, Nenad Šolajic, Zoran Nikin, Dragana Tegeltija, Vladimir Zecev, Tatjana Ivkovic-Kapicl

01.04.2018.

Abstracts

The von Meyenburg complex

Introduction: Hamartomas of the bile duct named von Meyenburg complex are benign liver lesions consisting of dilated bile duct structures with a surrounding fibrous stroma. Their incidence is age-dependent and they are observed about 1% in children and 5%-6% in adults. Von Meyenburg complexes are infrequently observed lesions, characterized by multiple small nodular lesions located below the Glisson’s capsule, and ranging from 0.1 to 1.0 centimeters in diameter. Von Meyenburg complex of the liver are usually detected during laparotomy or autopsies an incidental finding. Multilocular occurrence is possible although they are rarely spread throughout the whole liver, as it was observed in our patient. They are normally asymptomatic, and are incidental findings in asymptomatic patients. They may be found in normal liver tissue, but also in association with Caroli’s syndrome, congenital hepatic fibrosis, autosomal dominant polycystic renal diseas, cholangiocarcinomas and cholangitis. Cholangiocarcinoma which arise from these lesions are usually lower stage and better differentiations than other type of cholangiocarcinoma. The sonographic findings of von Meyenburg complex are variable, including multiple, small, hyperechogenic images, with poorly delimited margins, or even hypoechogenic images with a “target” pattern with a hyperechogenic center and a hypoechogenic periphery, and well delimited margins. A magnetic resonance cholangiography is the best imaging examination of hamartomas of the bile duct, which can distinguish the different forms of dilatation of the bile duct. Histology of von Meyenburg complexes consists of a variable number of dilated small bile ducts, embedded in a fibrous, sometimes hyalinizing stroma. Microscopically, they are characterized by cystic dilatations of the bile duct or clusters of mature bile duct of various sizes, peri-ductal glands, and encompassed by fibrous stroma. The ductules are lined by small cuboidal or flattened cells, with round to oval nuclei. Bile duct hamartomas contain cysts that are more irregularly shaped then normal ducts, and they may also contain eosinophilic debris or inspissated bile. Case report: A 68-year-old male patient with multiple hepatic lesion which ultrasonic and MSCT appearance suggestive of multiple liver metastases was accepted for surgical exploration and liver biopsy. The patient had one mounts symptoms of vomits and weight loss. During surgery numerous whitish irregular lesions of various sizes scattered in the hepatic surface imitating metastatic deposits were noted trough both liver lobe and trough all liver quadrants. Explorations of the rest of abdominal cavity not found any pathological changes or peritoneal carcinomatosis. Liver biopsy was done and taken three samples for analysis. Tissue was brown-yellow-gray color and medium-firm consistency. Histological analysis demonstrated multiple lesions composed of biliary ducts incorporated in fibrotic tissue (Figure 1).There are usually cystic dilatations of some intrahepatic biliary ducts with irregular shape lined with uniform epithelium (Figure 2). The epithel of biliary ducts in von Meyenburg complex were immunohistochemicaly Epithelial Membrane Antigen positive, Pan-Cytokeratin positive, Cytokeratin 7 negative, Cytokeratin 5/6 negative and Carcinoembryonic antigene negative. Also present were signs of cholestasis with small lakes of bile.Conclusion: Von Meyenburg complexes are an important differential diagnosis of liver metastases. Differential diagnosis of liver metastases also includes other benign liver lesions, including hemangiomas, adenomas or infectious lesions e.g. miliary tuberculosis. As the existence of liver metastases is crucial for therapeutic decision making in malignant diseases, this differential diagnosis must be carefully clarified. Since VMC are usually less than 5 mm in size, they can escape preoperative radiologic diagnostics. The macroscopic appearance of von Meyenburg complexes can mimic liver metastasis as demonstrated in our reported patients.

Filip Vukmirovic, Ljiljana Vuckovic, Mileta Golubovic

01.04.2018.

Abstracts

Sarcomatoid differentiation in renal carcinoma

Sarcomatoid differentiation in renal cell carcinoma (sarcomatoid renal cell carcinoma – sRCC) represents a dedifferentiated high grade neoplasm of the kidney that contains carcinomatous and sarcomatous component. sRCC is an uncommon tumor, with the incidence of 5-8% of renal carcinoma. Sarcomatoid differentiation is a result of divergent differentiation of malignant epithelial cells. During this process tumor cells lose their epithelial features, and acquire mesenchymal characteristics, which provides them higher APSTRAKTI 79 MATERIA MEDICA • Vol. 34 • Issue 1, suplement 1 • april 2018. capacity for migration and metastasis.This phenotype can be encountered in all RCC subtypes, including clear cell, papillary, chromophobe RCC, and carcinomaof collecting duct. Sarcomatoid component may resemble fibrosarcoma or undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma. Less often heterologous differentiation can be found, with histologic patterns resembling rhabdomyosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, or osteosarcoma. Rhabdoid phenotype is an aggressive form of divergent differentiation which has been described in clear cell RCC, papillary RCC, as well as in chromophobe RCC (CRRCC). CRRCC comprise about 6% of RCC, and has better prognosis compared to other RCC subtypes. Sarcomatoid differentiation is found in 8% of these tumors, and is an indicator of poor prognosis, as it is in other RCC types. Sarcomatoid component may represent terminally dedifferentiated clone which can arise from any RCC subtype, or can develop from a special clone. Although sRCC is most frequently found in high grade tumors, the occurrence of sarcomatoid differentiation in RCC, Fuhrman 1/2, detected in 30% of the cases, denies the claim that sarcomatoid differentiation is a continual process of classic RCC dedifferentiation, but a consequence of sarcomatoid stem cell activation within the tumor. In a case of sarcomatoid differentiation in renal carcinoma it is necessary to detect focuses of any morphological type of renal cell carcinoma, and to verify the immunohistochemical positivity of sarcomatoid component to epithelial and mesenchymal markers. Their epithelial origin is confirmed by the expression of cytokeratins, and EMA. PAX8, CAIX, and CD10 can be used to confirm the renal origin, which is of particular importance in finding of sarcomatoid cells in needle biopsy, as well as in metastatic RCC. CAIX, p53, and Bcl-2 can play a major role in transformation of RCC to highly malignant neoplasm with sarcomatoid differentiation. The expression of CAIX, p53, and Bcl-2 is indicator of poor prognosis and worse survival of the patients with sRCC. Significant micromorphological parameters that may influence the clinical course of the disease comprise percentage of sarcomatoid differentiation (>50%), presence of vascular invasion, extent of necrosis, and advanced TNM stage. Type and grade of sarcomatoid component, as well as RCC subtype do not influence the clinical outcome. The prognosis of patients with sRCC is worse compared to prognosis of other histologic forms of RCC. Sarcomatoid differentiation in RCC is a significant cause of mortality, with average survival of 4-9 months after diagnosis. The majority of unclassified RCCs contains variable percent of tumor cells with sarcomatoid morphology, without recognizable epithelial component. About 3% of RCC are exclusively sarcomatoid. These tumors are larger, more often invade adrenal glands and other adjacent organs, metastasize more frequently into regional lymph nodes and bones, and have significantly shorter survival (average is 4.3 months). Differential diagnosis of sRCC should exclude primary renal sarcoma, sarcomatoid urothelial carcinoma, and angiomyolipoma. Micromorphologically sRCC may resemble classic sarcoma, however it should be taken into account that primary renal sarcomas are extremely rare in adults, and comprise less than 1% of renal malignancies. The half of primary renal sarcomas are leiomyosarcomas, consisting of smooth muscle component, which is extremely rare in sRCC. In sarcomatoid urothelial carcinoma, the location of tumor is of significance, also the presence of carcinoma in situ, recurrence of urothelial carcinoma, and immunohistochemical positivity to CKhmw and p63. In angiomyolipoma, immunoreactivity to HMB45, as well as the presence of focuses with classic morphology, excludes sarcomatoid RCC. Conclusion: Sarcomatoid differentiation in renal cell carcinoma is a result of divergent differentiation of malignant epithelial cell, and can be found in all renal cell carcinoma subtypes. During this process tumor cells lose their epithelial features, and acquire mesenchymal characteristics, which provides them higher capacity for migration and metastasis. It is very important to recognize the presence of sarcomatoid differentiation in renal cell carcinoma, since it is an indicator of poor prognosis irrespective of RCC subtype.

Ljubinka Jankovic Velickovic

01.04.2018.

Abstracts

Androgen insensitivity (testicular feminization) syndrome and XY gonadal dysgenesis (Swyer syndrome)

Case 1: Clinical History -The patient was an 18-year-old woman with a history of primary amenorrhea. The physical examination revealed normal female external genitalia, moderate breast development, scarce pubic hair, and scant axillary hair. Pelvic examination revealed an absence of a uterus. The vagina ended in a blind pouch and measured 6cm in length. An abdominal ultrasonogram showed solid bilateral gonadal structures measuring 31x15mm right, and 30x 6mm left in the pelvic cavity without any evidence of a uterus. These findings were confirmed by MRI scan. Serum levels of estradiol and testosterone were 45.7pg/mL and 7.5nmol/L, respectively. FSH and LH levels were 8.46mlU/ml and 20.2mlU/ml. Cytogenetic analysis of peripheral blood lymphocytes revealed a 46,XY karyotype, with translocation t(13,14) inherited from her father. The molecular investigation confirmed active SRY with amplification of 6 nonpolymorphic loci on AZFa, AZFb, and AZFc regions on Y chromosome. Three months after her first referral the patient underwent bilateral prophylactic laparoscopic gonadectomy. The patient is being followed up regularly and she has no complaints after five years. Pathological Findings- Grossly, the right gonad was 4.3x1.8x1.8cm and the left gonad was 4.5x2.0x1.7cm. The right fallopian tube was 3.8cm long and 0.2cm in diameter, while the left one was 1.5cm long and 0.2cm in diameter. In addition, 4 cysts measuring 0.3- 1cm in diameter were found in the fat tissue on the surface of the left fallopian tube. The cut surface of the right gonad resembled testicular tissue showing two discrete, firm, well-demarcated, slightly bulging, homogenous, light grey-tan colored nodules, measuring 0.1 and 0.9cm in maximal dimension. Three similarly looking nodules were present in the left gonad measuring 0.4-0.5cm in diameter. In addition, a white whorled, firm, smooth muscle body fused to one pole of the gonad was found bilaterally measuring 1.2cm right, and 1.3cm left. Microscopically, both gonads were composed of varying proportions of small and solid, or less frequently larger, with early lumen formation seminiferous tubules lined by immature Sertoli cells, surrounded with fibrous, focally edematous stroma in which prominent Leydig cells were present. Rare tubules contained Sertoli cells with abundant cytoplasm filled with coarse, eosinophilic granules. The nodules were composed of solid immature tubules lined by cylindrical immature Sertoli cells separated by fibrous stroma containing fewer Leydig cells. Fallopian tubes were hypoplasic, while the cysts were lined by a single layer of cuboidal to columnar cells some of which had cilia. Thus, the clinical, laboratory, imaging, genetic and histological findings confirmed the diagnosis of complete androgen insensitivity syndrome with bilateral testicular hamartomas.Discussion Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) is a disorder where there is resistance to androgen actions influencing both the morphogenesis and differentiation of androgen-responsive body structures. It is the most common type of male pseudohermaphroditism, characterized by an absence of androgen receptor activity due to a mutation at Xq11–q12 localization on the androgen receptor gene. the. In the largest series of 43 patients with the AIS published by Rutgers and Scully hamartomas were present in 63% of the cases, while Sertoli cell adenomas were reported in 23% and malignant tumors including two seminomas, one intratubular germ cell neoplasm with early stromal invasion and a malignant sex cord tumor in 9% of the cases. Case 2: Clinical History- The patient was a 17-year-old girl with primary amenorrhea. On external examination, she had an unambiguous female phenotype albeit with poor breast development. Her external genitalia had a normal appearance but internal examination showed a hypoplastic uterus. Ultrasonography failed to show follicular activity in the gonads. Her gonadotropins were high (FSH, 55.6mU/ml; LH, 18.3mU/ml) and estradiol was low (20.0pg/ml). Nonmosaic 46,XY karyotype was detected in patient’s leukocytes by cytogenetic analysis. Under the tentative clinical diagnosis of pure gonadal dysgenesis, a prophylactic bilateral laparoscopic gonadectomy with bilateral salpingectomy was performed. A biopsy specimens from the gonads were sent for cytogenetic analysis. The sequencing of the SRY gene of the proband revealed a C/G substitution at the first nucleotide of codon 133, leading to Arg/Gly replacement in the SRY protein. The mutation was also present in patient’s father, who is a phenotypically normal male. APSTRAKTI 77 MATERIA MEDICA • Vol. 34 • Issue 1, suplement 1 • april 2018. The patient is alive and well 12 years after the operation without any evidence of disease. Pathological Findings- Macroscopically, both fallopian tubes were 4cm long and 0.4cm in diameter, while the gonads were measuring 3x2.2x1.2cm the right, and 2.2x0.8x1cm the left. Upon dissection, both gonadal streaks had a similar, variegated appearance with multiple areas of microcalcification. The histological evaluation of the gonads confirmed a gonadoblastoma of 3cm in diameter in the right gonad and a predominantly “burnt-out” gonadoblastoma of 2.2cm in the left gonad with only a microscopic focus of recognizable gonadoblastoma less than 1mm in diameter. The tumors were composed of primordial germ cells intimately admixed with sex cord elements, which surrounded round spaces filled with eosinophilic basement membrane-like material. The atypical germ cells had abundant clear or pale, slightly granular cytoplasm and round vesicular nuclei with prominent nucleoli. The small, often fusiform sex cord element cells had uniform round or oval nuclei with indiscernible nucleoli and scant cytoplasm. The uninvolved gonadal tissue bilaterally had the morphology of a streak gonad composed largely of ovarian-type stroma, with extended calcification and small germinal inclusion cysts present, without any follicles. The fallopian tubes were infantile. Therefore, the histopathological findings confirmed the diagnosis of bilateral gonadoblastoma in streak gonads, FIGO Stage IB, in a patient with a XY gonadal dysgenesis (Swyer syndrome). Discussion: XY gonadal dysgenesis (GD) is a result of abnormal testis development in utero. Pure 46,XY GD should be considered when an adolescent presents as a phenotypic female with delayed puberty and primary amenorrhea. Rarely, they may present with a detectable abdominal or pelvic gonadoblastoma mass. When the presumptive diagnosis suggests GD, further criteria may strengthen the diagnosis, while ultimately, the most definitive diagnosis is through biopsy of the gonads. Bilateral streak gonads are seen in pure XY GD. The risk of otherwise undetected gonadoblastoma in XY GD patients is high, and prophylactic or therapeutic gonadectomy is therefore often indicated when XY GD is diagnosed. 

Neli Basheska

01.04.2018.

Abstracts

Tumori graničnog maligniteta gastrointestinalnog i hepatobilijarnog trakta

Ova mala kliničko-patološka kategorija tumora se odlikuje nepredvidljivošću kliničkog toka i/ili ishoda bolesti, a tome u prilog često govore i patohistološka obeležja tumora koja pružaju samo neke odlike maligniteta, sugerišu mogući maligni potencijal ili pokazuju odlike između benignih i malignih proliferacija1. Boljim definisanjem dijagnostičkih kriterijuma danas su ovi tumori smanjeni na manje od 5% svih tumora u GI i HBP sistemima, a njihov maligni potencijal se često posredno izražava kao proliferativni, recidivni ili metastatski potencijal2,3. Najveći broj njih odnosi se na dobro diferentovane neuroendokrine tumore (NET), gastrointestinalne stromalne tumore (GIST) i mucinozne cistične neoplazije (MCN). Od epitelnih neoplazija nejasnog malignog potencijala u digestivnoj cevi se posebno izdvajaju mucinozne neoplazije apendiksa i cekuma (do 0,2% tumora GIT) često praćene rupturom i peritonealnim pseudomiksomom kao tzv. „diseminovana peritonealna mucinoza“4. One se odlikuju „cistadenomskom“ morfologijom, ponekad kompleksne acinusne i mikrocistične organizacije sa displastičnim epitelom i mucinoznom (pseudo)invazijom zida, ali bez invazivnosti epitelnih elemenata5. Slična histološka obeležja vide se u kod mucinoznih cističnih neoplazija (MCN) u biliopankreatičnom traktu i jetri, gde se displastične epitelne promene duktusa pankreasa (analogne pankreasnoj intraepitelnoj neoplaziji PanIN I-III), i bilijarnih duktusa (analogne bilijarnoj intraepitelnoj neoplaziji BilIN I-III) u perifernim zonama razgranavanja moraju jasno razlikovati od rane invazije, tj. od adenokarcinoma6. Kad su u pitanju adenomatozni polipi sa pseudoinvazijom u digestivnom traktu, oni se moraju razlikovati od pravih „malignih polipa“ tj. adenomatoznih polipa sa ranom invazijom koji pokazuju disekciju stromalnih elemenata mukoze i submukoze i izazivaju dezmoplastičnu reakciju. Pseudoinvazija se odlikuje odsustvom infiltrativnog tipa rasta, dezmoplazije, uočavanjem strome (lamine proprije) oko prolabiranih glandularnih struktura, hemoragijom, hemosiderofagijom, a nekada i invertnim rastom, bilo pulzionim ili limfovaskularnim, kao i stvaranjem limfoglandularnih kompleksa sa fokalnim limfoidnim agregatima7. Kada su u pitanju dobro diferentovani NET, danas se pored klasične i imunohistohemijske dijagnostike obavezno moraju odrediti i korelirati mitotski indeks (MI) izražen na 10 polja velikog mikroskopskog uveličanja, ali određen na najmanje 50 polja, kao i procentualni proliferativni Ki-67 indeks određen u području najveće aktivnosti na najmanje 500 ćelija. Na taj način određuje se stepen maligniteta NET koji po novoj klasifikaciji iz 2017. godine koji pored NET-G1 i NET-G2 podrazumeva i novouvedeni dobro diferentovani NET visokog stepena (NET-G3) za tumore sa MI preko 20 /10HPF i Ki-67 indeks preko 20%, ali koji se moraju razlikovati od slabo diferentovanih neuroendokrinih karcinoma (NEC) istih ili viših vrednosti ovih parametara8. Značajna je i grupa visceralnih mezenhimalnih tumora nejasnog malignog potencijala koji se pojavljuju u digestivnom sistemu, posebno za GIST kao najčešći od njih i koji čini oko 2% klinički značajnih tumora u abdomenu. Danas su jasno definisani AFIP kriterijumi malignog potencijala (Miettinen, 2005) i NIH kriterijumi metastaskog potencijala (Fletcher, 2002) koji čine i sastavni deo aktuelnih TNM klasifikacija. Oni uključuju obavezne podatke o preciznoj lokalizaciji i veličini tumora i mitotskom indeksu izraženom na 50 polja velikog mikroskopskog uveličanja9. Na osnovu toga se prepostavljaju stepeni rizika malignog toka bolesti i uključivanja adjuvantnih terapijskih protokola, dok je za lečenje metastatske i/ili neresektabilne bolesti neophodno određivanje mutacionog statusa KIT, PDGFRA, SDHA i SDHB gena. Takođe je značajno prepoznavanje i nalčin dijagnostike inflamatornog miofibroblastnog tumora (IMT) koji najčešće zahvata adolescente i mlade ženske odrasle osobe (75% intra-abdominalno i ponekad multinodularno), a histološki se odlikuje karakterističnom mešavinom inflamatornih (posebno limfoplazmocitnih i histiocitnih) i stromalnih (posebno miofibroblastnih) elemenata10. Karakteristična nuklearna imunoreaktivnost za ALK-1 protein se vidi samo u oko 50% slučajeva. Ovaj tip tumora ima nepredvidiv tok, ali se recidivi (29%) i metastaze (4%) češće javljaju kod epiteloidnih hipercelularnih i mitotski aktivnijih tumora sa pojavom nuklearne atipije stromalnih ćelija11. Hepato-biliopankreatični tumori nejasnog malignog potencijala osim pomenutih MCN podrazumevaju i intraduktalne papilarne mucinozne neoplazme (IPMN) sa teškom epitelnom displazijom (analogne BilIN III, PanIN III) ali bez pridružene mikroinvazije ili jasnih adenokarcinoma12. Takođe, hepatomi nejasnog malignog potencijala su hepatoidni tumori koji odgovaraju hepatocelularnim adenomima (HCA) s ati- 75 MATERIA MEDICA • Vol. 34 • Issue 1, suplement 1 • april 2018. pijom neoplastičnih ćelija i koji ne ispunjavaju sve ostale parametre maligniteta (elementi invazivnosti, trabekularna dezorganizacija i povećanje broja gredica, evidentna mitotska aktivnost) a po pravilu su “beta-katenin aktivišući tip” HCA koji se imunohistohemijski može dokazati i koji pokazuje visok stepen maligne transformacije13. Usled toga je neophodno ekstezivno uzorkovanje velikih HCA tumora da se ne bi previdela fokalna maligna alteracija. U jetri se retko može videti i epiteloidni hemangioendoteliom (EHE), nepredvidivog kliničkog toka, koji se često pogrešno interpretira kao (adeno)karcinom. Po pravilu se javlja kod osoba srednjeg životnog doba, kao multipla nodularna promena (80%) i javlja se s ekstrahepatičnim širenjem u 50% slučajeva. Neophodno je da se kod mladih jasno razlikuje od infantilnog hemangioendotelioma. Mikroskopski se odlikuje zonalnošću sa centralnom miksohondroidnom i sklerotičnom promenom u kojoj se vide dendritične tumorske ćelije, dok se periferno uočavaju delom obliterisani a delom prošireni sinusoidi sa papilarnim projekcijama atipičnog endotela14. Često se u tumorskim ćelijama vide intracitoplazmatske vakuole koje mogu sadržati eritrocite. Mora se razlikovati od dobro diferentovanog angiosarkoma visokom celularnošću i jačom atipijom, što je povezano i sa malignom alteracijom EHE. Pankreasna solidno-pseudopapilarna neoplazija se odlikuje češćim benignim kliničkim tokom nego recidivima i veoma retkim metastaziranjem. Opisala ju je Virginia Franz (1959) kao pedijatrijski benigni tumor, ali se danas izdvaja boljom mikroskopskom karakterizacijom kod adolescenata i mladih (10-45 god.). Obilno se javlja u distalnom pankreasu, promera od 3-15 cm kao jasno ograničen, lobuliran, hemoragičan tumor. Histološki ga odlikuju papilarnost, pseudorozete, holegranulomi i fokalna hijalinizacija15. Maligni potencijal i rizik metastaziranja se povezuju sa hipercelularnošću, atipijom i izraženijom mitotskom aktivnošću. 

Marjan Micev

01.04.2018.

Abstracts

Granulomatous inflammation in the thyroid gland

To present pathological processes of the TG with histological detection of granulomas, analysis of morphological forms of granulomas, and their diagnostic significance. This paper is based on literature review and insight into the archival materials of the Institute of Pathology and Forensic Medicine of the Military Medical Academy.The presence of granulomas in the thyroid gland (TG) includes specific pathological processes such as subacute thyroiditis (SAT) and palpation thyroiditis (PT). The clinical manifestations of the granulomas may be accompanied by symmetrical or asymmetrical enlargement and palpatory pain in the gland, which requires further clinical examination. Granulomas in the TG can be associated with various benign and malignant processes. There are two large groups of granulomas: foreign-body giant cell granulomas (FBG) and immune granulomas (IGR). FBG are histiocytic reactions to chemically inert, exogenous or endogenous materials. Etiologically, IGRs arise in the framework of infectious, autoimmune, toxic, drug-induced or pathological processes of unknown etiology. According to the presence of necrosis IGRs can be further divided as necrotizing or non-necrotizing type. TG granulomas of the infectious, autoimmune or inflammatory nature of the unknown etiology are extremely rare. 1. Granulomas in specific pathological processes of the TG Subacute (de Quervain’s) thyroiditis or granulomatous thyroiditis is an inflammatory process that is clinically presented as enlarged and painful TG. In most cases, the result is a complete recovery of the TG function. Permanent hypothyroidism is found in about 5% of patients. SAT is usually preceded by upper respiratory tract infection. The disease is etiologically related to viral infections, genetic predisposition and the use of immuno therapy. Macroscopically, TG is usually symmetrically enlarged, but there are also localized forms with nodular morphology, which imitate neoplastic lesions. The microscopic characteristic is the presence of multifocal and diffusely distributed folliculocentric granulomas. They are found in different phases and consist of epitheloid histiocytes, lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils, and multinuclear giant cells (MGC). At the center of the granuloma, the colloid is reduced or absent. In later phases, fibrosis can develop perifollicularly. In terms of differential diagnosis (DDG), it is important to differentiate SAT from other granulomatous inflammations. Palpation thyroiditis (Multifocal granulomatous folliculitis) is the most common pathological process in TG with microscopic detection of granulomas. It is an incidental microscopic finding involving individual or minor follicular groups. Changes arise as a result of mechanical microtrauma after the palpation of the TG. Microscopic changes are characterized by damage to the follicles with interfollicular APSTRAKTI 73 MATERIA MEDICA • Vol. 34 • Issue 1, suplement 1 • april 2018. accumulation mainly of histiocytes in the presence of lymphocytes, plasma cells and MGCs. In the DDG of PT, the following conditions must be considered: SAT, primary and secondary microscopic foci of papillary microcarcinoma, C-cell hyperplasia, and focal forms of Langerhans histiocytosis. 2. Foreign-body giant cell granuloma is frequent incidental microscopic finding in TG. It arises as a reaction to the accumulation of endogenous substances in the areas of spontaneous or degenerations induces by fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB). The most common forms of FBGs on endogenous material are cholesterol granulomas. These FBGs are composed of MGCs, foamy histiocytes, and hemosiderophages arranged around crystal deposits. Depending on how old the lesion is, there may be a focal necrosis, a different degree of fibrosis, extracellular deposits of hemosiderin, and other inflammatory cells. The presence of FBGs and histiocytic aggregates is not only important in the preoperative cytological diagnostics, but also in the post-operative pathohistological analysis of TG nodules. Large nuclei of histiocytes with hypochromasia, nuclear membrane irregularities and the presence of MGC can imitate the cytological features of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Exogenous biomaterials are rarely cause of FBGs in TG. After thyroidectomy, in cases of diagnosed TG malignancies, the presence of suture FBGs in thyroid bed imitates recurrence or the rest of malignancy and is the cause of repeated surgeries. 3. Necrotizing granulomas (NGR) in TG Granulomas with necrosis may be of infectious and noninfectious etiology. Tuberculosis is the most common cause of NGR in TG. Tuberculosis in TG can be presented as a solitary nodal lesion, diffuse microlesions, nodular goiter, and rarely as an abscess or a chronic skin sinus. As a infectious cause of NGR in TG, sporadically reported cases have been caused by histoplasmosis, coccidioidomycosis and nocardiosis. Rare non-infectious NGR in TG or in the TG bed, of autoimmune etiologies, have been described as part of Wegener’s granulomatosis and rheumatoid arthritis. Post-operative necrotizing granulomas also represent NGR of non-infectious cause. Microscopically, there is a morphology that matches post biopsy granulomas in other organs (prostate, urinary bladder). 4. Non-necrotizing granulomas (NNGR) in TG Sarcoidosis is a multi-systemic chronic granulomatous inflammation of unknown etiology. Thyroid is rarely affected by sarcoidosis. Macroscopically, the gland is diffusely or nodularly enlarged or reduced in volume. Interstitially localized NNGR represent a typical histological presentation. Sarcoidosis of TG should be distinguished from the sarcoid-like stromal reactions of PTC in the gland or regional lymph nodes. In these cases, it is necessary to clinically exclude the systemic disease. 5. Granulomas and histiocytic reactions in neoplastic processes of TG Apart from the described FBGs, PT and sarcoid-like reactions, in epithelial tumors of the TG histiocytic aggregates (not granulomas) may also be seen as secondary changes after FNAB. Interfollicular/ intraluminal presence of MGCs with or without the presence of histiocytes and granuloma-like morphology represents a characteristic finding in PTC. The cytological and histological detection of MGCs is one of the diagnostic criteria for PTC. Their presence in tumors may be due to a reaction to an altered colloid produced by PTC or as a non-specific immune response to due tumor cells. Conclusion: Granulomas in the TG are not rare. Knowing the morphology of granulomas, pathological processes and the circumstances in which they occur is significant in DDG of primary tumors of the TG, their recurrence and metastases in the cervical lymph nodes. The diagnosis of granulomatous inflammation in TG can be based on the histological characteristics of granulomas in correlation with clinical and laboratory findings.

Bozidar Kovacevic

01.04.2018.

Plenary oral presentation

Assessment of angiogenesis expression of colorectal cancer by computer-assisted histopathological ImageJ analysis

Assessment of relationship between density, perimeter and endothelial surface (“endothelial area”, EA) of vascular spaces (VS) using “ImageJ” analysis and morphological characteristics of adenocarcinoma. Introduction: Colorectal adenocarcinoma invasion involves complex reaction of tumor cells and stroma, whereas angiogenesis is essential for metastatic potential. Material and Methods: 70 resected specimens were reviewed. For each adenocarcinoma histological grade, pathological stage, lymphatic, venous and perineural invasion, growth pattern, metastases in lymph nodes and liver were determined. For visualization of vascular endothelial cells immunohistochemical staining CD31 antibody was used. From each tumor nine fields were photographed: three from invasive front, three from VS highest density and three selected randomly. Computer analysis of images was done using program “ImageJ”. For analysis of EA (EA representing surface area of CD31 positive endothelial cells) program recalculated them as percentage of tested fields (% area). VS density was shown as number VS per 1mm2, while perimeter of VS was shown in Results of all parameters were compared with all above described morphological characteristics. Results: There was no significant correlation between density and perimeter of VS and any of histopathological findings. EA from randomly chosen fields (minimum 0,69%, maximum 10,11%, p=0,016) correlates with the presence of venous invasion. There was no significant correlation between EA from the invasive front and areas of the highest density and any of the histopathological findings. Conclusion: Assessment of vascular endothelial surface area is only vascular parameter which positively correlates with prognostic parameters that could indicate worse outcome.

Ivana Tufegdžić, Miloš Zaric, Snezana Jancic

01.04.2018.

Plenary oral presentation

Simultaneous occurrence of acute myeloid leukaemia and monoclonal plasmacytosis in bone marrow biopsy: case report

Aim: We present a rare case of simultaneous occurrence Concurrent occurrence of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and monoclonal plasmacitosis (MP): Introduction: The simultaneous occurrence of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and monoclonal plasmacytosis (MP) in bone marrow (BM) biopsy in patient without previous exposure to chemotherapy is very rare. Case report: We reported the case of a 45-year-old woman who presented with fatigue, fever, maculopapular rush, weight loss and bone pain. She was admitted to the Haematology Department of University CHC Bezanijska Kosa in November 2015. The complete blood count showed: white blood cell count 33x109/l (neutrophils 31%, myeloblasts 12%, monoblasts, promonocytes and monocytes 53%), hemoglobin 77gr/l, platelet count 34x109/l and 5% blastic cells in the peripheral smear. Serum immunoelectrophoresis showed increased monoclonal IgA (IgA 9,98, IgM 2,29, IgG 10,1), kappa/lambda 0,84, Beta2microglobulin 3,16. Biochemistry showed elevated creatinin level 93umol/l, uric acid 412 umol/l, high LDH 876U/l and sedimentation rate (50mm/h). Urine electrophoresis showed monoclonal heavy and light chains lambda type. Liquor immunophenotyping showed neuroleukemia. Skeletal survey showed no lytic lesions. The BM aspiration revealed around 10% plasma cells and BM biopsy showed infiltration by 20% monoclonal plasma cells (kappa-/lambda ) with 30% infiltration by cells with monocytes differentiation (without excess of blasts). Biopsy of skin lesion 17 MATERIA MEDICA • Vol. 34 • Issue 1, suplement 1 • april 2018. revealed myeloid sarcoma. Cytogenetic analysis detected normal karyiotype with FLT3 and NPM mutation. The patient was diagnosed as AML-M5, administered with induction therapy (DA Cytosar) and consolidation therapy (HiDAC) and she was successfully treated with allogenenic stem cell transplantation. She achieved and maintained complete remission. Conclusion: Monoclonal plasmacytosis of BM should be carefully examined due to possible association with other haematological malignancies

Mirjana Prvanovic, Natasa Stanisavljevic, Olivera Markovic, Tatjana Terzic

01.04.2018.

Plenary oral presentation

Immunohistochemistry and “in situ” hybridisation as complementary methods in molecular subtyping of breast carcinomas: a 10 months period, single institution experience

Aim: The aim of the study is to classify tumors into four main molecular subtypes using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridisation methods, as well as to determine frequency of different carcinoma subtypes. Introduction: Four molecular subtypes of breast carcinoma can be identified: Luminal A and Luminal B (hormone receptors positive), HER2 enriched (HER2 overexpression) and Triple Negative / Basal-like (absence of HER2 amplification and steroid receptors expression). Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional study, conducted in Institute of pathology, Medical Faculty, University in Belgrade, during the ten months period in 2017, included 337 patients with diagnosed breast carcinoma. Using the methods of immunohistochemistry, all four markers (estrogen, progesteron, HER2, and Ki67) were evaluated on breast carcinoma tissues. As additional methods, “in situ” hybridisation (FISH, SISH) was used in cases if HER2 oncoprotein results on immunohistochemistry were equivocal. Results: Luminal A, Luminal B, HER2 enriched, and Triple Negative carcinomas were present in 133 (39,45%), 147 (43,62%), 22 (6,5%), 34 (10,08%) cases, respectively. For 55 (16,35%) cases, in situ hybridisation had been done in order to classify carcinomas in proper molecular subtype. Conclusion: Frequency of molecular subtypes of breast carcinomas in our study are similar to literature data for European countries. Breast carcinoma subtyping has prognostic and predictive values for further patient treatment, and should be done in institutions with adequately trained personnel and equipment, in order to achive best results in the shortest time.

Dusko Dunderovic, Svetisla Tatic, Jasmina Markovic Lipkovski, Sanja Cirovic, Martina Bosic, Emilija Manojlovic Gacic

01.04.2018.

Plenary oral presentation

Malignant gastrointestinal stromal tumor: a case report

Aim: We present an unusual case of malignant gastrointestinal stromal tumor filling the entire abdominal cavity. Introduction: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors are the most common mesenchymal neoplasms of the gastrointestinal tract. Small tumors are generally benign, but large tumors disseminate to the liver, omentum and peritoneal cavity. They rarely occur in other abdominal organs. Material and Metods: The operative material consisted of segment of ileum where a tumor mass of 8 cm was found originating from the wall and fragments of small intestinal serosa and omentum where multiple nodular tumor mases were found. Representative samples were taken, and were paraffin embedded and stained routinely with Hematoxyllin-Eosin. Additionally immunohistochemical analyses were performed using the antibodies c-kit, CD34, Vimentin, CKAE1/AE3, Ki67 and others. Results: Microscopic analysis revealed a malignant gastrointestinal stromal tumor with a high mitotic rate of 58/50 HPF mitoses. However clinical reports stated that an additional large 12 cm tumor mass was found in the liver that was not removed. Conclusion: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors are the most common gastrointestinal mesenchymal neoplasms but presence of multiple tumor masses on various organs and sites is rare. Presence of multiple tumors in various organs brings about the issues of possibility of multiple primaries or the proper detection of the original tumor mass.

Vanja Filipovski, Katerina Kubelka-Sabit, Dzengis Jasar

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