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Case Reports
. 1977 Dec 29;377(1):91-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00432702.

Carcinoid tumour of the thymus. A case report including discussion of the morphological diagnosis and the cell of origin

Case Reports

Carcinoid tumour of the thymus. A case report including discussion of the morphological diagnosis and the cell of origin

S Chalk et al. Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histol. .

Abstract

This report concerns a 49 year old asymptomatic male who had a mediastinal mass demonstrated on routine radiography. A large encapsulated tumour composed of small regular cells arranged in clumps and acini with fine vascular stroma was removed. The differential diagnosis on routine H&E section included parathyroid tumor, medullary carcinoma arising in ectopic thyroid tissue, epithelial thymoma or carcinoid tumor of the thymus. The presence of compressed thymic tissue around the tumor, and of argentaffin granules together with the electron microscopic appearance characteristic of the "enterochromaffin" or "APUD" group of cells allowed the diagnosis of carcinoid tumor of the thymus to be made. Electron microscopy showed that the cell cytoplasm contained electron dense membrane bound granules, together with bundles of microfilaments. Vesicles of smooth surfaced reticulum were present but rough surfaced reticulum was inconspicuous. No desmosomes were demonstrated. Special stains for amyloid and glycogen were negative.

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