Hybrid tumours of salivary glands. Definition and classification of five rare cases
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Hybrid tumours of salivary glands. Definition and classification of five rare cases
Abstract
Hybrid tumours are very rare tumour entities which are composed of two different tumour entities, each of which conforms with an exactly defined tumour category. The tumour entities of a hybrid tumour are not separated but have an identical origin within the same topographical area. In contrast, biphasically differentiated tumours are a mixture of two cellular patterns with a corresponding term in the tumour classification. Examples of a biphasic differentiation are: basaloid-squamous carcinoma, adeno-squamous carcinoma or sarcomatoid carcinoma, and epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma, mucoepidermoid carcinoma or adenoid cystic carcinoma. Hybrid tumours must also be distinguished from the multiple occurrence of salivary gland tumours which can develop syn- or metachronously. In the tissue samples of more than 6600 salivary gland tumours covered by the Salivary Gland Register (Institute of Pathology, University of Hamburg, Germany) only 5 cases of hybrid tumours were recorded between 1965 and 1994. This means less than 0.1% of all registered tumours. Case 1 was a very rare example of a hybrid adenoma with differentiation as a basal cell adenoma and a canalicular adenoma of the parotid gland. The similar cellular origin of both types of adenoma may be an explanation for its development in a hybrid adenoma. Case 2 is a hybrid tumour with a composition of basal cell adenoma and a glandular type of adenoid cystic carcinoma. In both types of tumours the two cell types (duct-lining cells and modified myoepithelial cells) have a similar histogenetic origin. Therefore, the development of the both cell types in a hybrid tumour with two trends of differentiation is possible. Case 3 represents a hybrid adenoma as a mixture of a Warthin tumour and a sebaceous adenoma. Although inclusions of sebaceous cells are observed in Warthin tumours, this hybrid tumour shows a composition of two different epithelial structures in a varied mixture. Case 4 is a very rare and unique hybrid carcinoma with two absolutely different components: acinic cell carcinoma and salivary duct carcinoma. The poor prognosis of this hybrid carcinoma is determined by the salivary duct carcinoma. Case 5 represents a hybrid carcinoma whose two components have a similar histogenetical basis: epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma and a glandular type of adenoid cystic carcinoma. Both carcinomas are composed of variable proportions of ductlining cells and myoepithelial cells.
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