| Literature DB >> 20576161 |
Kazuhito Hatanaka1, Akihide Tanimoto, Yoshihisa Umekita, Takako Yoshioka, Takuro Kanekura.
Abstract
A rare case of an apocrine tumor in the male perineal region is reported. A dermal cystic lesion developed in the region between the anus and scrotum of a 74-year-old Japanese male. The cystic lesion, measuring 3.5 x 5.0 cm in size, was lined by columnar or flattened epithelium with occasional apocrine features and supported by a basal myoepithelium lining. A mural nodule, measuring 1 x 1.5 cm in size, protruded into the cystic space and consisted of a solid proliferation of tubular glands with prominent apocrine secretion and basal myoepithelial cells. Immunohistochemical examination showed that the luminal cells were partially positive for gross cystic disease fluid protein 15 and human milk fat globulin 1, and the basal myoepithelial cells were positive for alpha-smooth muscle actin and S-100 protein. Estrogen and progesterone hormone receptors were focally and weakly positive for luminal epithelium. Although no mammary-like glands were present in the dermis around the tumor, this unusual apocrine tumor has been suggested to be derived from male anogenital mammary-like glands and mimic a mammary-like gland adenoma in the male perineum.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20576161 PMCID: PMC2907321 DOI: 10.1186/1746-1596-5-42
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Figure 1a) Macroscopic view of the resected specimen showing opened cystic tumor with a polypoid projection into the cystic space. b) At scanning view, the cystic tumor was located in the dermis (arrow). c) A panoramic view of the intracystic solid portion of the tumor.
Figure 2a) The cyst wall was lined by luminal epithelium with occasional apocrine snouts and basal myoepthelial cells, sitting on the collagenous capsule. b) Papillary projection of columnar cells with apocrine feature was observed (insert). c) The intracystic polypoid projection consisted of proliferation of glandular structures embedded in collagenous stroma. d) The tubules were lined by luminal columnar cells with apocrine secretion and by basal myoepithelial cells.
Figure 3Immunohistochemical examinations of the tumor cells. The glandular epithelium was positive for a) cytokeratin (CK7) and the basal myoepithelial cells were positive for b) α-SMA. The luminal surface was partly positive for c) GCDFP-15 and d) HMFG-1.