Oncocytic Papillary Cystadenoma, an Unusual Variant Presenting as a Laryngeal Ventricular Cyst.

Current Health Sciences Journal Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-30 DOI:10.12865/CHSJ.48.03.15
Sravan K Kavuri, Asad Ullah, Ehiremen Iyoha, Kalyani Ballur, Lauren Gilstrap, Samantha N Mattox
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Abstract

Cystadenoma arising from the larynx is a rare benign minor salivary gland tumor that can show mucinous or papillary morphology. The epithelial lining of the salivary gland tumor can present with oncocytic features, which is attributed to an increased number of mitochondria. We present a rare case of oncocytic papillary cystadenoma (OPC) of the larynx which has a combination of these features. The WHO defines OPC tumors as entities which closely resemble Warthin tumor, but lack its classic lymphoid component. The immunohistochemical profile and molecular genetic features are largely unknown. We present an 84-year-old female, former smoker, who presented with progressive dysphonia, dysphagia, and shortness of breath. Laryngoscopy revealed a large, smooth mass originating from the ventricle of the right vocal fold. Subsequent biopsy demonstrated cyst wall fragments lined by a bilayer of large columnar to cuboidal oncocytic cells that had granular eosinophilic cytoplasm, round to oval nuclei with finely dispersed chromatin, and small but distinct nucleoli. The surrounding stroma was slightly fibrotic with scant lymphoid elements. No nuclear pleomorphism, increased mitosis, or necrosis was identified. In the larynx, benign salivary gland tumors are rare and less frequent than malignant neoplasms. Awareness of rare benign entities like OPC help ensure proper management and aid in avoiding unnecessary therapy.

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癌细胞乳头状囊腺瘤,一种表现为喉室性囊肿的异常变体。
喉囊腺瘤是一种罕见的良性小涎腺肿瘤,可表现为粘液或乳头状形态。唾液腺肿瘤的上皮衬里可以表现出嗜酸细胞特征,这归因于线粒体数量的增加。我们报告了一例罕见的喉嗜酸性乳头状囊腺瘤(OPC),它具有这些特征的组合。世界卫生组织将OPC肿瘤定义为与Warthin肿瘤非常相似但缺乏经典淋巴成分的实体。免疫组织化学图谱和分子遗传特征在很大程度上是未知的。我们报告一位84岁的女性,曾吸烟,表现为进行性吞咽困难、吞咽困难和呼吸急促。喉镜检查显示一个大而光滑的肿块源自右声带的心室。随后的活检显示,囊肿壁碎片由大的柱状至立方体嗜酸细胞双层排列,嗜酸性细胞质呈颗粒状,细胞核呈圆形至椭圆形,染色质精细分散,核仁较小但明显。周围间质轻微纤维化,淋巴成分缺乏。没有发现细胞核多形性、有丝分裂增加或坏死。在喉部,良性唾液腺肿瘤是罕见的,其发生率低于恶性肿瘤。对OPC等罕见良性实体的认识有助于确保适当的管理,并有助于避免不必要的治疗。
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