Adenoid Basal Epithelioma of the Uterine
Cervix in 21-Year-Old Patient. Report of
a Case with Histologic
and Immunohistochemical Study
Zámečník M.1, Skřivánek A.2
1Šikl’s Department of Pathology, Medical Faculty Hospital, Charles University, Pilsen, Czech Republic 2Private Gynecologic Surgery, Olomouc, Czech Republic |
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Summary:
A case of adenoid basal epithelioma (ABE) of the uterine cervix in 21-year-old woman is reported.
The patient’s age appears to be lowest among cases of ABE reported to date. The tumor showed
typical histologic features of ABE and was associated with CIN3. In addition, rare tumor cells had
surface cilia-appearing structures suggesting tubal differentiation. Immunohistochemically, the
tumor was reactive for p63, CD10, ER, PR, p16 and bcl-2, and negative for CEA. Thus, the
immunophenotype also suggests possible partial tuboendometrioid differentiation in the
glandular component of the lesion. It further indicates, along with finding of associated CIN, a role
of oncogenic HPV in pathogenesis of ABE.
Key words:
adenoid basal epithelioma – CIN – CD10 – tuboendometrioid differentiation – uterine
cervix
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