Histologic features, growth patterns and classification of atypical thymomas.

Mediastinum (Hong Kong, China) Pub Date : 2025-06-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.21037/med-25-15
David I Suster, Saul Suster
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Abstract

Atypical thymomas are a rare form of primary thymic epithelial neoplasm that are characterized by conservation of most of the organotypical features of thymic differentiation, but show atypical cytological features. The spectrum of histologic features and growth patterns these tumors can exhibit have not been extensively documented or illustrated in the literature. The basic histologic growth patterns seen in atypical thymomas include the epithelioid or "Squamoid" subtype and the spindle cell subtype. The histologic picture may often be confused with thymic carcinomas or metastatic disease, in particular squamous cell carcinoma due to the overlap in histologic features. In addition, these subtypes may be seen in combination with each other or in combination with conventional types of thymoma including type A, type AB, type B1 and type B2. Cases of thymic carcinoma arising from atypical thymoma have also been documented in the literature. The biologic behavior of atypical thymomas is intermediate between conventional thymoma and thymic carcinoma. The tumors tend to present with aggressive behavior and an increased rate of metastasis and thus achieving the correct diagnosis is of utmost importance. We present a review of the various morphologic appearances of these tumors to emphasize the wide spectrum of histologic features that they can display, with a discussion of the current nomenclature and approach to these neoplasms.

非典型胸腺瘤的组织学特征、生长模式及分类。
非典型胸腺瘤是一种罕见的原发性胸腺上皮肿瘤,其特点是保留了大多数胸腺分化的器官特征,但表现出非典型的细胞学特征。这些肿瘤可能表现出的组织学特征和生长模式的谱在文献中没有广泛的记录或说明。非典型胸腺瘤的基本组织学生长模式包括上皮样或“鳞状”亚型和梭形细胞亚型。组织学图像常与胸腺癌或转移性疾病混淆,特别是鳞状细胞癌,因为组织学特征重叠。此外,这些亚型可以相互合并或与常规类型的胸腺瘤(包括A型,AB型,B1型和B2型)合并。由非典型胸腺瘤引起的胸腺癌病例在文献中也有记载。非典型胸腺瘤的生物学行为介于常规胸腺瘤和胸腺癌之间。肿瘤往往表现为侵袭性行为和转移率增加,因此获得正确的诊断是至关重要的。我们对这些肿瘤的各种形态表现进行了回顾,以强调它们可以显示的广泛的组织学特征,并讨论了这些肿瘤的当前命名法和方法。
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