Thymic Carcinomas
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
- Vol. 14 (1) , 24-34
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000478-199001000-00003
Abstract
Thirteen cases of primary thymic carcinomas are described. The patients'' ages ranged from 19 to 64 years, with a median of 40 years. Nine of them were male. Chest pain with or without cough was the main presenting symptom. No patient had myasthenia gravis. Five histological types were identified; two were undifferentiated (lymphoepithelioma-like) carcinoma, one was a clear-cell carcinoma, two were mixed squamous and small-cell carcinoma, two were mixed adenosquamous and small-cell carcinoma, and six were squamous cell carcinoma. All the tumors were variably positive for anti-keratin antibody AE1 and AE3, but negative for AE2. Anti-neuron specific enolase antibody was useful in identifying and confirming the small-cell carcinoma component of the mixed carcinomas. Anti-epithelial membrane antigen antibody aided in revealing the glandular structures in mixed adenosquamous and small-cell carcinomas. Thymic carcinomas were histopathologically differentiated from thymomas by their malignant cytological appearance, increased mitotic activity, and central tumor necrosis. All six patients with pure squamous-cell carcinoma were still alive, with a median survival time of 27 months. All but one of the other patients of different histological types died, the exception being a recent case of mixed adenosquamous and small-cell carcinoma; their median survival was 19.5 months, or 18 months when the latter surviving case is included. The prognosis of paitents with pure squamous-cell carcinoma was better.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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