肝细胞癌(HCC)的组织学分级与肿瘤大小的关系,以及单个小肝癌中多个不同级别肿瘤细胞的表现。

K Kenmochi, S Sugihara, M Kojiro
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摘要

对65例手术切除的肝细胞癌(HCC)的组织学特征进行了研究,并根据edmonson - steiner分级将细胞分化程度分为I ~ IV级。65例中有31例(47.7%)出现2级或以上级别的HCC细胞。合并肝硬化和不合并肝硬化的HCC中由一个以上组织学级别的肿瘤细胞组成的比例无显著差异。在这31例中,直径小于3cm的11例肿瘤中有9例发现极好分化的HCC,相当于edmonson - steiner的I级癌,而直径大于3cm的20例肿瘤中未见HCC。在34例组织学模式一致的HCC中,直径小于1cm的2分钟肿瘤均为极好分化的HCC,而直径大于2cm的肿瘤未见极好分化的HCC。综上所述,这些发现表明hcc起源于分化相对良好的肿瘤,可能难以与腺瘤性再生结节区分,并在其发展的后期逐渐分化。
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Relationship of histologic grade of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to tumor size, and demonstration of tumor cells of multiple different grades in single small HCC.

The histologic features of 65 surgically resected cases of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were studied, and the cellular differentiation was graded from I to IV according to Edmondson-Steiner's classification. HCC cells of 2 or more grades were seen in 31 (47.7%) of the 65 cases. There was no significant difference in the proportion of HCC composed of tumor cells of more than one histologic grade between HCCs with association with liver cirrhosis and without cirrhosis. Among these 31 cases, extremely well-differentiated HCC, corresponding to Edmondson-Steiner's grade I carcinoma, was found in 9 of 11 tumors smaller than 3 cm in diameter, but it was not seen in 20 tumors larger than 3 cm in diameter. In the 34 HCCs with a uniform histologic pattern, all of two minute tumors smaller than 1 cm in diameter consisted of extremely well-differentiated HCC, but there were no cases consisting of extremely well-differentiated HCC in tumors larger than 2 cm in diameter. Taken together, these findings suggest that HCCs originate as relatively well-differentiated tumors, which may be difficult to distinguish from adenomatous regenerative nodules, and become progressively less differentiated at a later stage of their development.

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