Signet-ring cell aggregates simulating carcinoma in colon and gallbladder mucosa
Language English Country Germany Media print
Document type Case Reports, Journal Article
PubMed
9587939
DOI
10.1016/s0344-0338(98)80023-x
PII: S0344-0338(98)80023-X
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- MeSH
- Adenomatous Polyps metabolism pathology MeSH
- Diagnosis, Differential MeSH
- Immunohistochemistry MeSH
- Carcinoma, Signet Ring Cell diagnosis metabolism MeSH
- Keratins metabolism MeSH
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Colonic Neoplasms diagnosis metabolism MeSH
- Gallbladder Neoplasms diagnosis metabolism MeSH
- Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous metabolism pathology MeSH
- Intestinal Mucosa metabolism MeSH
- Check Tag
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Case Reports MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Keratins MeSH
We describe three cases of benign signet-ring cell aggregates in the colon associated with pseudomembranous colitis, adenomatous polyp of the colon and ulcerated mucosa of the gallbladder excised for gallstones. In all cases, we found loose, benign signet-ring cell aggregates overlying the ulcerated mucosa surface, simulating signet ring-cell carcinoma. The most important sign of the benign signet-ring cell aggregates is that they are always confined to the surface of the mucosa of the intestine or gallbladder mucosa or crypts of the intestinal epithelium. In no case did we see an invasion of these cells into the lamina propria of the mucosa. In all cases, the benign signet-ring cell aggregates were immunohistochemically positive with antibodies to cytokeratins. The occurrence of benign signet-ring cell aggregates is a rare and very misleading diagnostic pitfall which must be differentiated from signet-ring cell carcinoma of the colon and gallbladder.
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