| Literature DB >> 21876652 |
Lester J Layfield1, Lyska Emerson, Julia R Crim, Lor Randall.
Abstract
Cytokeratin expression has been documented in a variety of sarcomas including synovial sarcomas, epithelioid sarcomas, Ewing's sarcomas and, rarely, osteosarcomas. In osteosarcomas immunohistochemically shown to expression cytokeratins, a component of epithelioid cells is generally present. These epithelioid cytokeratin positive cells raise the possibility of metastatic disease with prognostic and therapeutic implications differing from primary osteosarcoma. The cytokeratin-expressing cells of the cases reported in the literature have not shown definitive squamous differentiation with keratin pearl formation. We report a case of osteosarcoma in which islands of malignant squamous cells were present showing keratin pearl formation and expression of cytokeratins.Entities:
Keywords: cytokeratin; osteosarcoma; squamous differentiation
Year: 2008 PMID: 21876652 PMCID: PMC3160007 DOI: 10.4137/cpath.s582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Med Pathol ISSN: 1178-1181
Figure 1.Radiograph showing an osteolytic and osteoblastic intra-medullary tumor characteristic of osteosarcoma.
Figure 2.A) Keratin pearl composed of well differentiated neoplastic squamous cells within a zone of chondroid (H&E, ×40). B) Nest of malignant squamous cells showing intercellular bridges (H&E, ×100).
Figure 3.Immunohistochemical stain for cytokeratins AE1,3 demonstrating nests of positively staining cells.