1. [Acrometastasis revealing a pulmonary adenocarcinoma: Report of a case with unusual histopathological findings].
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Kalakech S, El Abiad R, Kesrouani C, Kattan J, and Nassereddine H
- Subjects
- Humans, Lung diagnostic imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Adenocarcinoma diagnosis, Adenocarcinoma of Lung, Lung Neoplasms diagnosis
- Abstract
Acrometastasis are rare and can be exceptionally indicative of an occult carcinoma. The prognosis is generally poor. The radiological and immunohistochemical findings can be of great value to determine the primary and to guide treatment. We report a case of a 56-years-old man with acrometastasis at the fourth finger of the left hand revealing a pulmonary adenocarcinoma. Histopathological analysis showed a cribriform adenocarcinoma with an unusual cytoplasmic co-expression of TTF1 and Hepar-1 upon immunohistochemical analysis. There was no nuclear TTF1 immunostaining. Imaging explorations showed a 6-cm mass of the left superior pulmonary lobe. The patient received immunochemotherapy. Upon follow-up, there was evidence of disease progression on chest computed tomography scan., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2021
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