TY - JOUR
T1 - Early undifferentiated pancreatic carcinoma with osteoclastlike giant cells
T2 - Direct evidence for ductal evolution
AU - Bergmann, Frank
AU - Esposito, Irene
AU - Michalski, Christoph W.
AU - Herpel, Esther
AU - Friess, Helmut
AU - Schirmacher, Peter
PY - 2007/12
Y1 - 2007/12
N2 - Undifferentiated (anaplastic) carcinomas of the pancreas are rare. To a variable degree, they may contain osteoclastlike giant cells and are then sometimes referred to as osteoclastlike giant cell tumors. The histogenesis of these tumors has been discussed with great controversy. Thus, as a result from numerous histomorphologic, immunohistochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular examinations, frequently performed as single case studies, it has been concluded that undifferentiated carcinomas and osteoclastlike giant cell tumors of the pancreas originate from epithelial cells, mesenchymal cells, undifferentiated precursor cells, or stem cells. However, to date, early stage tumors have not been described, most likely because of the fact that at the time of diagnosis the tumors have commonly reached advanced stages with large tumor size. In this report, we present the case of an undifferentiated pancreatic carcinoma with osteoclastlike giant cells, which was incidentally detected at a very early stage in a pancreatitis specimen. Our histomorphologic and immunohistochemical findings not only provide evidence for a ductal origin, but for the first time document initial steps in the evolution of these tumors. Therefore, we suggest that the tumor should be considered as an anaplastic variant of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
AB - Undifferentiated (anaplastic) carcinomas of the pancreas are rare. To a variable degree, they may contain osteoclastlike giant cells and are then sometimes referred to as osteoclastlike giant cell tumors. The histogenesis of these tumors has been discussed with great controversy. Thus, as a result from numerous histomorphologic, immunohistochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular examinations, frequently performed as single case studies, it has been concluded that undifferentiated carcinomas and osteoclastlike giant cell tumors of the pancreas originate from epithelial cells, mesenchymal cells, undifferentiated precursor cells, or stem cells. However, to date, early stage tumors have not been described, most likely because of the fact that at the time of diagnosis the tumors have commonly reached advanced stages with large tumor size. In this report, we present the case of an undifferentiated pancreatic carcinoma with osteoclastlike giant cells, which was incidentally detected at a very early stage in a pancreatitis specimen. Our histomorphologic and immunohistochemical findings not only provide evidence for a ductal origin, but for the first time document initial steps in the evolution of these tumors. Therefore, we suggest that the tumor should be considered as an anaplastic variant of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
KW - Anaplastic carcinoma
KW - Histogenesis
KW - Osteoclastlike giant cells
KW - Pancreatic cancer
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=36448965317&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1097/PAS.0b013e318067bca8
DO - 10.1097/PAS.0b013e318067bca8
M3 - Article
C2 - 18043049
AN - SCOPUS:36448965317
SN - 0147-5185
VL - 31
SP - 1919
EP - 1925
JO - American Journal of Surgical Pathology
JF - American Journal of Surgical Pathology
IS - 12
ER -