| Literature DB >> 21699710 |
Phaik-Leng Cheah1, Lai-Meng Looi, George Eng-Geap Lee, Kean-Hooi Teoh, Kein-Seong Mun, Abdul Rahman Nazarina.
Abstract
Endocervicosis in the urinary bladder is a rare benign condition. We present a case in a 37-year-old woman with classical clinical and pathological features of endocervicosis. The unusual observation of endocervical-like mucinous epithelium in continuity with the urothelium in addition to fully developed endocervicosis prompted immunohistochemical profiling of the case using antibodies to cytokeratins (AE1/AE3, CK19, CK7, CK5/6, CK20), HBME-1, estrogen receptor (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) to assess the relationship of the surface mucinous and endocervicosis glandular epithelia. The surface mucinous epithelium, urothelium and endocervicosis glands were immunopositive for AE1/AE3, CK7 and CK19 while CK20 was only expressed by few urothelial umbrella cells. The surface mucinous epithelium was CK5/6 and HBME-1 immunonegative but showed presence of ER and PR. This was in contrast to the urothelium's expression of CK5/6 but not ER and PR. In comparison, endocervicosis glands expressed HBME-1, unlike the surface mucinous epithelium. The endocervicosis epithelium also demonstrated the expected presence of ER and PR and CK5/6 immunonegativity. The slightly differing immunohistochemical phenotypes of the surface mucinous and morphologically similar endocervicosis glandular epithelium is interesting and requires further clarification to its actual nature. The patient has remained well and without evidence of disease 18-months following transurethral resection of the lesion.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21699710 PMCID: PMC3130636 DOI: 10.1186/1746-1596-6-56
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Figure 1Histologic findings of the transurethral resected bladder tissue. (A) Endocervicosis showing round to branched endocervical-like glands with surrounding smooth muscle in the bladder (H + E × 40). (B) Surface mucinous epithelium delineated from urothelium (Southgate's mucicarmine x 40). (C) CK5/6 decorating basal cells of urothelium while surface mucinous epithelium is immunonegative (x 40). (D) Nuclear ER immunopositivity is noted in the surface mucinous epithelium and adjacent endocervicosis gland (x 40).
Antibody expressions in urothelium, surface mucinous epithelium and endocervicosis glands
| Antibody | Urothelium | Surface mucinous epithelium | Endocervicosis glands |
|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Positive | Positive | |
| Positive | Positive | Positive | |
| Positive | Positive | Positive | |
| Positive (basal cells) | Negative | Negative | |
| Positive (umbrella cells) | Negative | Negative | |
| Negative | Negative | Positive | |
| Negative | Positive | Positive | |
| Negative | Nuclear and cytoplasmic positivity | Nuclear positivity |
Clinical presentation of bladder lesions with presence of endocervicosis
| Author(s) [reference] | Number of cases | Age at presentation (years) | Past medical history | Presentation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Steele and Byrne [ | 1 | 19 | Nil | Urinary tract symptoms |
| New and Roberts [ | 1 | 38 | 1 miscarriage | Urinary tract symptoms |
| Clement and Young [ | 6 | 31-44 (mean = 37) | Caesarean sections (2 cases) | Urinary tract symptoms |
| Seman and Stewart [ | 1 | 34 | 3 caesarean sections | Urinary tract symptoms |
| Parivar et al [ | 1 | 38 | Hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy | Urinary tract symptoms |
| Young and Clement [ | 3 | 37-46 (mean = 42) | Caesarean section (1 case) | Pelvic mass |
| Jones et al [ | 1 | 34 | Nil | Urinary tract symptoms |
| Nazeer et al [ | 6 | 34-65 (mean = 39) | Hysterectomy (1 case) | Pelvic/abdominal pain |
| Rodriguez and Alfert [ | 1 | 29 | NA | Pelvic/abdominal pain |
| Donne et al [ | 1 | 27 | Nil | Urinary tract symptoms Dysmenorrhoea |
| Spencer et al [ | 1 | 37 | Hysterectomy Salpingo-oophorectomy | Pelvic/abdominal pain |
| Kim et al [ | 1 | 36 | NA | Pelvic/abdominal pain |
| Julie et al [ | 1 | 35 | Uterine curettage | Urinary tract symptoms |
| Ozel et al [ | 1 | 48 | Two caesarean sections | Pelvic/abdominal pain |
| Campenot et al [ | 1 | 36 | Two caesarean sections | Pelvic/abdominal pain |
| Koren et al [ | 1 | 41 | Nil | Pelvic/abdominal pain |
| Eskridge et al [ | 1 | 51 | Ovarian cystectomy | Pelvic/abdominal pain |
| Joseph et al [ | 1 | 41 | Salpingectomy Caesarean section | Pelvic/abdominal pain |
| Preusser et al [ | 1 | 47 | Caesarean section | Incidental finding |
| Heretis et al [ | 1 | 67 | 2 caesarean sections | Flank pain |
| Trpkov et al [ | 1 | 29 | NA | Incidental finding |
| Hao et al [ | 1 | 34 | Caesarean section | Urinary tract symptoms |
| Guan et al [ | 1 | 28 | Nil | Hematuria |