Affiliation: | 1.Department of Clinical Pathology,Geneva University Hospital,Geneva,Switzerland;2.Department of Pathology,Karolinska University Hospital,Stockholm,Sweden;3.Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology,Geneva University Hospital,Geneva,Switzerland |
Abstract: | Several types of colorectal cancers are associated with a prominent lymphoid component, which is considered a positive prognostic factor.We report a case of a dome-type carcinoma of the cecum in a 57 year old female.The sessile, non-polypoid lesion histologically consisted of a tubulovillous adenoma with low-grade dysplasia.The submucosal invasive component showed low-grade architectural features that included cystically dilated glands containing eosinohilic debris. Immunohistochemical studies displayed retention of the four mistmach repair proteins, consistent with a stable phenotype. After 3 years, the patient remains free of recurrence.A literature review highlighted striking similarities between dome-type carcinoma and the gut-associated lymphoid tissue carcinoma, the two sharing an intimate association with the gut associated lymphoid tissue.The two variants might therefore be grouped into a unified category. |