| Literature DB >> 23849133 |
Leslie E Hamilton1, Kirsten Jones, Neal Church, Shaun Medlicott.
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BACKGROUND: Hereditary diffuse gastric carcinoma is an autosomal dominant cancer syndrome associated with mutations of the E-cadherin gene (CDH1). E-cadherin is normally involved in cell-cell adhesion, so it not surprising that individuals with this syndrome are predisposed to develop malignancies with dyshesive morphologies at a young age, such as diffuse (signet ring cell) gastric carcinoma and lobular breast carcinoma. Herein we describe the first reported case of primary appendiceal signet ring cell carcinoma arising in a CDH1-associated hereditary diffuse gastric carcinoma kindred with synchronous primary diffuse gastric carcinoma. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23849133 PMCID: PMC3716915 DOI: 10.1186/1471-230X-13-114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Figure 1Intramucosal Gastric Signet Ring Cell Carcinoma (x 20 magnification). (A) Hematoxylin- and eosin-stained section of gastric mucosa with a focus of infiltrating cells having prominent mucin vacuoles and peripheral displacement of nuclei. By immunohistochemistry, the signet ring cells show strong positivity for Cytokeratin 7 (B) and Cytokeratin 20 (C), weak positivity for E-cadherin (D), and negativity for CDX2 (E).
Figure 2Appendiceal Signet Ring Cell Carcinoma (x 20 magnification). (A) Hematoxylin- and eosin-stained section of appendiceal wall with extensive infiltration by columns and groups of cells having prominent mucin vacuoles and peripheral displacement of nuclei. By immunohistochemistry, the signet ring cells show strong positivity for Cytokeratin 20 (B) and CDX2 (C) and negativity for Cytokeratin 7 (D) and estrogen receptor (E).