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Vimentin and leukocyte common antigen-negative molding cells in pleural effusions of patients with small cell lung carcinoma
Authors:Cao Q Jackie  Panetti Christine  Marconi Sharon  Krebs Patricia  Lorenzana Roxanne R  Goulart Robert A  Bur Martin E
Institution:Department of Pathology, Baystate Medical Center, Western Campus of Tufts University School of Medicine, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. qing.jackie.cao@bhs.org
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the presence of vimentin and leukocyte common antigen (LCA)-negative molding cells (VLNMC) could help in identifying rare small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC) cells. STUDY DESIGN: Thirty-four cell blocks of pleural effusions (PEs) from 26 patients with confirmed SCLC were stained immunohistochemically with vimentin and LCA antibodies and compared with hematoxylin and eosin-stained preparations. RESULTS: VLNMC were present in 22/22 PEs originally diagnosed as positive or atypical/suspicious for SCLC. Focal vimentin staining was seen in SCLC in 10/22 cases, and 1 case showed many vimentin-positive SCLC cells. One of 11 PEs originally interpreted as negative showed rare groups of VLNMC. This was supported by a subsequent PE obviously positive for SCLC. CONCLUSION: Immunoperoxidase stains for vimentin and LCA highlight SCLC in PEs as VLNMC; however, morphologic criteria must prevail in making the final diagnosis.
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