TY - JOUR
T1 - Lung adenocarcinoma with bronchioloalveolar carcinoma component is frequently associated with foci of high-grade atypical adenomatous hyperplasia
AU - Koga, Takaomi
AU - Hashimoto, Shuichi
AU - Sugio, Kenji
AU - Yonemitsu, Yoshikazu
AU - Nakashima, Yutaka
AU - Yoshino, Ichiro
AU - Matsuo, Yoshio
AU - Mojtahedzadeh, Sepideh
AU - Sugimachi, Keizo
AU - Sueishi, Katsuo
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - We assessed the occurrence of atypical adenomatous hyperplasia (AAH) in whole lung lobes with primary cancer lesions. Following surgical resection, tissue specimens were sliced to a thickness of 4 mm (3,641 specimens from 61 cases; mean = 59.7 specimens per case). A total of 119 AAH foci were found and an association was evident in 25 (57%) of 44 adenocarcinomas, 3 (30%) of 10 squamous cell carcinomas, and 2 (29%) of 7 other lung cancers. Histologic evaluation showed that 108 AAH foci were categorized as low-grade and the other 11 as high-grade AAH. These 11 foci of high-grade AAH were present in 7 patients with adenocarcinoma, and in 1 patient there was a synchronous double primary lung adenocarcinoma. High-grade AAH was closely associated with bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC) type adenocarcinoma, and low-grade AAH with non-BAC adenocarcinoma. The mean ± SD Ki-67 labeling index in high-grade AAH (3.5% ± 2.9%) was significantly higher than for the low-grade index (1.4% ± 1.6%). We propose that foci of high- but not low-grade AAH may be potential precursor lesions of lung adenocarcinoma, especially with the BAC component.
AB - We assessed the occurrence of atypical adenomatous hyperplasia (AAH) in whole lung lobes with primary cancer lesions. Following surgical resection, tissue specimens were sliced to a thickness of 4 mm (3,641 specimens from 61 cases; mean = 59.7 specimens per case). A total of 119 AAH foci were found and an association was evident in 25 (57%) of 44 adenocarcinomas, 3 (30%) of 10 squamous cell carcinomas, and 2 (29%) of 7 other lung cancers. Histologic evaluation showed that 108 AAH foci were categorized as low-grade and the other 11 as high-grade AAH. These 11 foci of high-grade AAH were present in 7 patients with adenocarcinoma, and in 1 patient there was a synchronous double primary lung adenocarcinoma. High-grade AAH was closely associated with bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC) type adenocarcinoma, and low-grade AAH with non-BAC adenocarcinoma. The mean ± SD Ki-67 labeling index in high-grade AAH (3.5% ± 2.9%) was significantly higher than for the low-grade index (1.4% ± 1.6%). We propose that foci of high- but not low-grade AAH may be potential precursor lesions of lung adenocarcinoma, especially with the BAC component.
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U2 - 10.1309/CHXA-3MH0-B7FD-JGUL
DO - 10.1309/CHXA-3MH0-B7FD-JGUL
M3 - Article
C2 - 11888087
AN - SCOPUS:18344383148
SN - 0002-9173
VL - 117
SP - 464
EP - 470
JO - American Journal of Clinical Pathology
JF - American Journal of Clinical Pathology
IS - 3
ER -