DEK-AFF2 fusion-associated papillary squamous cell carcinoma of the sinonasal tract: clinicopathologic characterization of seven cases with deceptively bland morphology

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ying-Ju Kuo ◽  
James S. Lewis ◽  
Changwen Zhai ◽  
Yun-An Chen ◽  
Rebecca D. Chernock ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
pp. 224-232 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tuddow Thaiwong ◽  
Dodd G. Sledge ◽  
Alexandra Collins-Webb ◽  
Matti Kiupel

Recently, histologic subtypes of oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) corresponding to the human classification scheme have been proposed for dogs. A papillary squamous cell carcinoma subtype is characterized by dominant exophytic architectural growth with limited invasion, a lower metastatic rate, and better overall survival compared with conventional SCC. Whereas most canine oral conventional SCCs are easily diagnosed by histologic examination, the diagnosis of canine oral papillary squamous cell carcinoma (COPSCC) can be challenging since the exophytic portion lacks histologic features of malignancy and appears similar to oral nonviral papillomas. In contrast, the invasive portion of COPSCC has morphologic similarities to conventional SCC and canine acanthomatous ameloblastoma. The goals of this study were to immunophenotype these 3 entities and to potentially identify discriminating markers. A panel of 17 immunohistochemical markers was investigated in tissue microarrays that included 25 COPSCCs, 10 conventional SCCs, and 10 canine acanthomatous ameloblastomas. Additionally, COPSCCs were screened for papillomavirus as a potential cause using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. COPSCC had immunophenotypical similarities with conventional SCC and acanthomatous ameloblastoma, but the combined differences in immunolabeling for AE1/AE3, 34βE12, p63, and calretinin discriminated between the entities. Papillomavirus was not detected in any COPSCC, making a viral pathogenesis unlikely. A better understanding of the immunophenotype of COPSCC will aid in a more accurate diagnosis and potentially improve therapeutic approaches.


2018 ◽  
Vol 69 (10) ◽  
pp. 2889-2894
Author(s):  
Ion Virgil Corlan ◽  
Adelina Cheveresan ◽  
Delia Berceanu Vaduva ◽  
Cristian Nica ◽  
Alin Faur ◽  
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The present study was aimed to evaluate the confluence percentage of three oral cell lines, namely primary gingival keratinocytes (PGK), primary gingival fibroblasts (HGF) and tongue squamous cell carcinoma (SCC-4). All cells have been monitored at different passages for 21 days. Evaluation of confluence percentage reveals the fact that primary gingival keratinocytes and tongue squamous cell carcinoma at small passages requires a period of about two weeks to reach a confluence of approximately 80% while for the gingival fibroblasts a period of about three times smaller is satisfactory.


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pp. S512 ◽  
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Li Ren Kong ◽  
Nur Afiqah Binte Mohamed Salleh ◽  
Tuan Zea Tan ◽  
Dennis Kappei ◽  
Boon Cher Goh

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Author(s):  
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Mohammad A. Yaseen ◽  
Jie Yu ◽  
Michael S. Wong ◽  
Bahman Anvari

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T. E. Carey ◽  
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C. Hurbis ◽  
K. D. McClatchey ◽  
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pp. 467-473 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Jia-Jie Hao ◽  
Yasunobu Nagata ◽  
Liang Xu ◽  
Li Shang ◽  
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pp. 112-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
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King Y Lam ◽  
Thomas S.K Wan ◽  
Wei-Gang Fang ◽  
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Caterina Schulz ◽  
Florian Probst ◽  
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Matthias Tröltzsch ◽  
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