Narrative review: this or that?-uncommon challenges in mediastinal pathology.

Mediastinum (Hong Kong, China) Pub Date : 2025-06-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.21037/med-25-13
Jose G Mantilla, Andre L Moreira
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Abstract

Background and objective: Accurate diagnosis of mediastinal tumors is of critical importance to establish appropriate therapy. However, these lesions are relatively uncommon and may be challenging to evaluate, particularly in small biopsy specimens. Thymomas and thymic carcinomas are the most common primary malignant tumors of the mediastinum, but the site can be affected by many other neoplasms that can pose significant difficulty in diagnosis. The objective of this article is to bring awareness to these rarer tumors and offer a diagnostic approach using ancillary techniques guided by clinical and morphological features.

Methods: We discuss and review six challenging cases of mediastinal tumors with overlapping morphologic features. We discuss their unique morphologic, immunophenotypic, and relevant molecular characteristics to support their definitive diagnosis, based on current literature. Sources were obtained via PubMed search and include original studies and review articles published in the English language between 1990 and 2025. Search terms include the diagnostic entities discussed in the article.

Key content and findings: Judicious use of immunohistochemistry and molecular studies is necessary to accurately diagnose mediastinal neoplasms with overlapping histologic features, such as those seen in the cases discussed.

Conclusions: Diagnosis of uncommon mediastinal lesions may be challenging, particularly in small biopsies, as morphological features may be shared among different entities. Awareness of these rare entities, their clinical characteristics and presentation, and differential diagnosis can guide in the selection of appropriate immunohistochemical panels, molecular markers, and molecular diagnostics when appropriate to support the diagnoses.

叙事回顾:这个还是那个?-纵隔病理的罕见挑战。
背景与目的:纵隔肿瘤的准确诊断对制定合适的治疗方案至关重要。然而,这些病变相对不常见,可能难以评估,特别是在小活检标本中。胸腺瘤和胸腺癌是纵隔最常见的原发性恶性肿瘤,但该部位可受许多其他肿瘤的影响,这可能给诊断带来很大的困难。本文的目的是为了提高人们对这些罕见肿瘤的认识,并提供一种基于临床和形态学特征的辅助诊断方法。方法:我们对6例具有重叠形态特征的纵隔肿瘤进行了讨论和回顾。我们讨论其独特的形态,免疫表型和相关的分子特征,以支持其明确的诊断,基于目前的文献。来源是通过PubMed搜索获得的,包括1990年至2025年间用英语发表的原始研究和评论文章。搜索词包括本文中讨论的诊断实体。关键内容和发现:正确使用免疫组织化学和分子研究是必要的,以准确诊断具有重叠组织学特征的纵隔肿瘤,如所讨论的病例所见。结论:诊断不常见的纵隔病变可能具有挑战性,特别是在小活检中,因为形态学特征可能在不同的实体之间共享。了解这些罕见的实体,它们的临床特征和表现,以及鉴别诊断可以指导选择适当的免疫组织化学小组,分子标记,并在适当的时候进行分子诊断,以支持诊断。
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