The histological appearance of oesophageal adenocarcinoma--an analysis based on 215 resection specimens
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The histological appearance of oesophageal adenocarcinoma--an analysis based on 215 resection specimens
Abstract
The current study was performed to determine whether the histopathological appearance of oesophageal adenocarcinoma (AC) differs significantly from that of cardiac or gastric AC. Therefore, HE-stained slides of 215 primarily resected oesophageal AC, 108 cardiac and 184 gastric AC were classified according to a variety of clinico-pathologic parameters. According to Lauren's classification, oesophageal AC (1.4%) less frequently belonged to the diffuse type than cardiac (2.8%) and gastric AC (23.9%; p<0.0001). Tubular and papillary AC, as defined by the WHO classification, were more frequent among oesophageal (94.4%) than among cardiac (87.0%) and gastric AC (59.2%; p<0.0001). Solid carcinomas, according to Carneiro's classification, were less frequent among oesophageal (2.8%) than among cardiac (10.2%) and gastric AC (9.2%; p<0.0001). Oesophageal AC were graded more frequently G1/G2 (53.9%) than cardiac (30.6%) and gastric AC (27.7%; p<0.0001). Among oesophageal AC, Lauren's classification (p=0.0067), Carneiro's classification (p=0.0170), tumour grade (p=0.0005), lymphatic vessel invasion (p<0.0001) but not WHO classification were histological predictors of postoperative survival. In conclusion, oesophageal AC displays the same histological spectrum as cardiac and gastric AC. However, the relative proportion of differentiated, gland-forming carcinomas is significantly more frequent in the oesophagus than in the cardia and in the stomach.
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