根据WHO第5类诊断膀胱腺恶性病变的探讨。

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
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摘要

与传统的尿路上皮癌相比,累及膀胱的腺体病变不太常见,而且它们通常是具有诊断挑战性的疾病,具有不同的临床结果。作为一个群体,它们包括原发性和继发性肿瘤,有时具有重叠的形态特征。在这种情况下,适当的临床信息是很重要的,因为继发性累及膀胱可能是由其他部位的癌直接延伸或淋巴/血液扩散,包括前列腺癌、结肠癌、宫颈癌、乳腺癌和肺癌。根据WHO泌尿系统肿瘤分类第5版,腺形态是以下实体的主要标志:腺分化的尿路上皮癌、腺癌、NOS、尿管癌和缪勒氏型肿瘤。这些实体之间的区别,以及原发性和继发性肿瘤之间的区别,在很大程度上取决于它们的生物学和免疫表型特征。本文将回顾膀胱腺肿瘤,重点介绍其主要免疫表型标志物。此外,分子数据相关的发病机制,预后和治疗将被描述。本研究的目的是为这个复杂的主题提供一个实用和全面的最新概述。
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Diagnostic workout of glandular malignant lesions of the bladder according to the 5th WHO classification.

Glandular lesions involving the bladder are less common than conventional urothelial carcinoma, and they are often diagnostically challenging diseases, carrying different clinical outcomes. As a group, they encompass both primary and secondary neoplasms, with sometimes overlapping morphological features. In this scenario, proper clinical information is important, in that secondary involvement of the bladder may occur by direct extension or lymphatic/hematogenous spread from carcinomas at other sites, comprising prostate, colon, cervix, breast, and lung. According to the 5th edition of the WHO Classification of urological tumors, glandular morphology is a major hallmark of the following entities: urothelial carcinoma with glandular differentiation, adenocarcinoma, NOS, urachal carcinoma, and tumors of Mullerian type. The distinction among these entities, and between primary and secondary tumors, heavily relies on their biological and immunophenotypical features. This article will review glandular neoplasms of the bladder, highlighting their main immunophenotypical markers. Furthermore, molecular data associated with their pathogenesis, prognosis, and treatment will be described. The aim of this study is to provide a practical and comprehensive up-to-date overview of this complex topic.

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期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences publishes comprehensive and high quality review articles in all areas of clinical laboratory science, including clinical biochemistry, hematology, microbiology, pathology, transfusion medicine, genetics, immunology and molecular diagnostics. The reviews critically evaluate the status of current issues in the selected areas, with a focus on clinical laboratory diagnostics and latest advances. The adjective “critical” implies a balanced synthesis of results and conclusions that are frequently contradictory and controversial.
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