The ultrastructure of respiratory tract tumours.

P Mirejovský
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The study presents the author's experience of 15 years of electron microscopic study of 339 resected respiratory tract tumours, an unusually large group. A dual purpose was pursued: a) to present a systematic analysis of carcinomas which prevailed in the material, and b) to interpret some of the unusual or poorly studied phenomena found in some tumours. The author has been using electron microscopy to study carcinomas since 1973 as a corrective factor giving more precision to routine classification (according to WHO, 1981), on which modern diversified therapy depends. He presents more evidence of the phenotypic heterogeneity of carcinomas, puts aside the histogenetic approach and supports the idea of a common genotypical source of all the programmes of tumour cell differentiation. As regards individual tumours studied by electron microscopy, the author introduced the first ever observation of extrapulmonary neuroendocrine laryngeal carcinoma verified at post mortem examination, a third observation of filamentous bodies in four bronchial carcinoids, and the first observation of a flat epitheloid hemangioma of the larynx. Another case, one of intravascular bronchioloalveolar tumour, is unique for the presence of cytoplasmic crystalline inclusions and leptomeric fibrils which used to be associated with contractile proteins. In a case of bronchioloalveolar carcinoma resembling jaagsiekte, unusual paracrystalline inclusions are demonstrated in a second ever observation, and diagnosed as viral metabolites. Radial cisternae, a peculiar variety of annulate lamellae, found in a lung adenocarcinoma receive closer scruitny because altogether five such cases are on record (two more tumours in the author's archives and another two taken from illustrations to other authors' reports).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

呼吸道肿瘤的超微结构。
该研究报告了作者15年来对339例切除的呼吸道肿瘤进行电镜研究的经验,这是一个异常大的群体。有两个目的:一是对材料中普遍存在的癌症进行系统分析,二是解释在某些肿瘤中发现的一些不寻常或研究不足的现象。自1973年以来,作者一直使用电子显微镜研究癌症,作为一种校正因素,使常规分类更加精确(根据世界卫生组织,1981年),这是现代多样化治疗所依赖的。他提出了更多癌症表型异质性的证据,撇开组织遗传学方法,并支持所有肿瘤细胞分化程序的共同基因型来源的想法。在个别肿瘤的电镜研究方面,作者介绍了首次观察到经尸检证实的肺外神经内分泌喉癌,第三次观察到四个支气管类癌的丝状体,以及首次观察到喉部扁平上皮血管瘤。另一例血管内细支气管肺泡肿瘤,其独特之处是存在细胞质结晶包涵体和纤原纤维,而纤原纤维通常与收缩蛋白有关。在一例类似jaagsiekte的细支气管肺泡癌中,在第二次观察中发现不寻常的副晶包裹体,并诊断为病毒代谢物。放射状池,一种在肺腺癌中发现的一种特殊的环状片状,受到了更仔细的观察,因为总共有五个这样的病例被记录在案(作者档案中还有两个肿瘤,另外两个摘自其他作者报告的插图)。(摘要删节250字)
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