| Literature DB >> 31423440 |
Dong-Kai Zhou1, Zheng-Hao Liu1, Bing-Qiang Gao1, Wei-Lin Wang1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adrenocortical cancer (ACC) is an infrequent and often aggressive malignancy with a very poor prognosis. It can be classified as functional or nonfunctional. Nonfunctional ACC is hampered by the absence of specific signs or symptoms; only abdominal pain with or without incidental adrenal occupation is typically present. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Abdominal wall; Adrenocortical carcinoma; Case report; Ectopic; Nonfunctional
Year: 2019 PMID: 31423440 PMCID: PMC6695534 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i15.2075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Cases ISSN: 2307-8960 Impact factor: 1.337
Figure 1Imaging diagnosis. A: Color Doppler image showing blood flow; B: Computed tomography with contrast (white arrow, fat density); C: Uneven heterogeneous enhancement in the arterial phase; D: Delayed enhancement in the venous phase.
Figure 2The 30 cm × 15 cm × 8 cm heterogeneous tumor with necrosis (A, B). Arrows invaded abdominal wall tissue.
Figure 3Histological staining. A: Histological staining showing significant nuclear atypia, necrosis, and pleomorphism of the tumor cells (magnification, 200×); B: The Ki-67 labeling index was > 80% (IHC staining; magnification, 50×); C-D: Positive IHC staining for (C) melan-A, (D) vimentin and (E) synaptophysin (magnification, 200×).