| Literature DB >> 30453967 |
Satoru Tsuruta1, Norihisa Kimura2, Keinosuke Ishido1, Daisuke Kudo1, Kentaro Sato1, Tetsu Endo3, Tadashi Yoshizawa4, Aoi Sukeda5, Nobuyoshi Hiraoka5, Hiroshi Kijima4, Kenichi Hakamada1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Calcifying nested stromal epithelial tumor (CNSET) is a primary neoplasm of the liver, characterized by well-demarcated nests consisting of spindle and epithelioid cells with calcification and bone formation. An association of Cushing syndrome with CNSET has drawn attention, but the origin of CNSET has not been clarified. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Calcifying nested stromal epithelial tumor (CNSET); Hormone imbalance; Klinefelter syndrome; Liver; Neoplasm
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30453967 PMCID: PMC6245822 DOI: 10.1186/s12957-018-1528-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Fig. 1CT findings. a A large, heterogeneously enhanced mass with focal calcification was present in the right lobe of the liver. b Multiple recurrent lesions in the remnant liver and an enlarged para-aortic lymph node on postoperative day 62
Fig. 2Gross findings for the lesion. An inspection showed a well-circumscribed solitary mass with multiple small calcifications that were sharply demarcated from surrounding liver parenchyma
Fig. 3Histopathological findings for the tumor. a Nests of epithelial cells surrounded by a desmoplastic stroma with focal calcifications (× 40). b Epithelioid nests (× 200). c Desmoplastic stroma of spindle cells (× 200). d Necrosis and regions of calcification (× 100)
Fig. 4Immunohistochemical findings of the tumor. a Positive immunostaining with antibodies against cytokeratin AE1/AE3 in epithelioid cells (× 200). b Nuclear staining positive for WT-1 (× 200). c Positive immunostaining with α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) in stroma (× 200)
Reported cases of CNSET
| No | Authors | Age | Sex | Symptoms | Surgical treatment | Chemotherapy | Outcome/follow-up | Associated history or disease |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Heywood et al. [ | 28 | F | Incidental | Trisegmentectomy IVB, V, and VI wedge resection VII | ☓ | Recurrence/72 months | Persistent fetal hemoglobin, OCP |
| 2 | Hill et al. [ | 2 | M | Abdominal mass | Partial hepatectomy | Post | Alive/84 months | |
| 3 | 6 | F | Incidental | Gross excision | ☓ | Alive/58 months | ||
| 4 | 6 | F | Incidental | Gross excision | ☓ | Alive/8 months | ||
| 5 | 14 | F | Abdominal mass | Left lobectomy | Post | Recurrence/11 years | ||
| 6 | Heerema-McKenney et al. [ | 2 | M | Incidental | Gross excision | ☓ | Alive/8 months | Nephroblastomatosis and Wilms tumor |
| 7 | 3 | F | Incidental | Gross excision | Pre/post | Alive/6 months | ||
| 8 | 4 | M | Incidental | Enucleation | Post | Alive/36 months | ||
| 9 | 11 | F | Cushingoid features, abdominal mass | Left lobectomy | ☓ | Alive/24 months | Cushing syndrome | |
| 10 | 12 | F | Cushingoid feature, abdominal mass | Right hepatectomy | ☓ | Alive/168 months | Cushing syndrome | |
| 11 | 14 | F | Ileus | Gross excision | Post | Recurrence/12 months | BWS, hypoplastic kidney, omphalocele | |
| 12 | Brodsky et al. [ | 17.5 | F | Cushingoid feature, abdominal pain | Left lobectomy + partial hepatectomy | ☓ | Recurrence/12 months | Cushing syndrome |
| 13 | Wirojanan et al. [ | 2 | M | ND | Resection | Post | Alive/84 months | Fragile X syndrome |
| 14 | Meir et al. [ | 2.5 | F | Incidental | Right lobectomy | ☓ | Alive/8 months | Asymptomatic hydronephrosis |
| 15 | Makhlouf et al. [ | 2 | F | Incidental | Partial hepatectomy | ☓ | Alive/6 months | |
| 16 | 14 | F | Incidental | Partial hepatectomy | Post | Alive/264 months | ||
| 17 | 15 | F | Incidental | Partial hepatectomy | ☓ | Alive/151 months | ||
| 18 | 16 | M | Cushingoid feature | Partial hepatectomy | ☓ | Alive/56 months | Cushing syndrome | |
| 19 | 18 | F | Incidental | Transplant | ☓ | Death/40 months (no recurrence) | ||
| 20 | 19 | M | Incidental | No (needle biopsy) | ☓ | Lost to follow-up | ||
| 21 | 32 | F | Incidental | Partial hepatectomy | ☓ | Alive/13 months | ||
| 22 | 33 | F | Incidental | Partial hepatectomy | ☓ | Alive/14 months | ||
| 23 | Rod et al. [ | 17 | F | Cushingoid feature, palpable right upper abdominal mass | Resection | ☓ | Alive/30 months | Cushing syndrome |
| 24 | Grazi et al. [ | 25 | F | Diarrhea and recurrent abdominal pain | Right lobectomy extending the caudate lobe segment IV | ☓ | Alive/6 months | OCP |
| 25 | Ramirez et al. [ | 33 | M | Unspecific abdominal pain and dyspepsia | Left lobectomy | ☓ | Alive/15 months | HBV(+) |
| 26 | Wang et al. [ | 34 | F | Incidental | Left lobectomy | ☓ | Alive/42 months | OCP |
| 27 | Hommann et al. [ | 14 | F | Incidental | Resection, transplantation | Post | Recurrence/28 months | Moderate hypoxic brain injury, omphalocele |
| 28 | Assmann et al. [ | 16 | M | Palpable abdominal mass | Transplantation | Pre | Alive/24 months | Cushing-like habitus |
| 29 | 3 | F | Unclear obstipation | Partial hepatectomy | Post | Alive/5 years | ||
| 30 | Geramizadeh et al. [ | 8 | M | Cushingoid feature | Right extended hepatectomy | ☓ | Death 10 days (no recurrence) | Cushing syndrome |
| 31 | Ghodke et al. [ | 9 | M | Abdominal pain, fever, jaundice, weight loss, anorexia | Segmental hepatectomy | ND | Alive/12 months | |
| 32 | Malowany et al. [ | 2 | F | Incidental | Resection | ND | No recurrence | BWS |
| 33 | Procopio et al. [ | 23 | F | Abdominal distension and dyspepsia | Extended left hepatectomy | ☓ | Alive/21 months | OCP |
| 34 | Samarghandi et al. [ | 11 | F | Weight gain, increased appetite, abdominal pain | Unknown | ND | ND | |
| 35 | Schaffer et al. [ | 14 | F | Abdominal distention and swelling of cheeks | Transplant | ☓ | Alive/10 months | BWS, Cushing syndrome |
| 36 | Weeda et al. [ | 16 | M | Cushingoid feature, weight gain, distended abdomen | Trisegmentectomy | ☓ | Alive/13 years | Cushing syndrome |
| 37 | Khoshnam et al. [ | 14 | F | Cushingoid feature, abdominal swelling and pain | Transplantation | Pre | Alive/ND | BWS, Cushing syndrome |
| 38 | Tehseen et al. [ | 13 | F | Abdominal pain and distention, Cushingoid features | Transplantation | Pre | Alive/28 months | Developmental delay, Cushing syndrome |
| 39 | Our case 2017 | 20 | M | Incidental | Right hepatectomy | Post | Death recurrence/2 months | Klinefelter syndrome |
ND not determined, ☓ not administered, OCP oral contraceptive pill use, BWS Beckwith-Wiedmann syndrome