[Undifferentiated pancreatic carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells].

Q4 Medicine
A Yu Shamanova, D M Rostovtsev, A V Privalov, L V Yarina, K S Aristarkhova, G V Sychugov, I V Vasil'kova, A S Artem'eva, V V Saevets, E A Alymov
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Abstract

In the structure of malignant oncological diseases of the Russian population, pancreatic cancer (PCa) occupies the 10th place with a high mortality rate in case of late diagnosis, which is primarily due to the minimal clinical manifestations of this pathology and the absence of precancer as a potential substrate for screening. Undifferentiated pancreatic carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cell (UC-OGC) is a rare histological variant of PCa with discussed bidirectional histogenesis (epithelial and mesenchymal), epithelial-mesenchymal transition in the tumor and variable prognosis depending on the predominant cellular component. A review of the literature reflecting debatable issues of origin, clinical and pathological characteristics and prognosis of UC-OGC, as well as a description of a clinical case is relevant due to the rare occurrence of this tumor in the routine work of pathologists and oncologists.

[带有破骨细胞样巨细胞的未分化胰腺癌]。
在俄罗斯人的恶性肿瘤疾病结构中,胰腺癌(PCa)排在第 10 位,晚期诊断的死亡率很高,这主要是由于这种病变的临床表现极少,而且没有作为潜在筛查基础的癌前病变。具有破骨细胞样巨细胞的未分化胰腺癌(UC-OGC)是一种罕见的胰腺癌组织学变异型,其组织发生具有双向性(上皮和间质),肿瘤中存在上皮-间质转化,预后因主要细胞成分而异。由于 UC-OGC 在病理学家和肿瘤学家的日常工作中很少发生,因此有必要对文献进行回顾,以反映 UC-OGC 的起源、临床和病理特征及预后等有争议的问题,并对一个临床病例进行描述。
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Arkhiv patologii
Arkhiv patologii Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: The journal deals with original investigations on pressing problems of general pathology and pathologic anatomy, newest research methods, major issues of the theory and practice as well as problems of experimental, comparative and geographic pathology. To inform readers latest achievements of Russian and foreign medicine the journal regularly publishes editorial and survey articles, reviews of the most interesting Russian and foreign books on pathologic anatomy, new data on modern methods of investigation (histochemistry, electron microscopy, autoradiography, etc.), about problems of teaching, articles on the history of pathological anatomy development both in Russia and abroad.
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