Two patients with adenoid cystic carcinoma of Bartholin's gland and a review of the relevant literature are presented. With the inclusion of these two patients, there are now 24 cases reported. Both patients had large vulvar masses with a short clinical history, and several local tumor recurrences within the first 21/2 years after radical vulvectomy. The characteristic cribriform pattern and perineural involvement in addition to vascular invasion were present in the pathological material. No metastases were found in the inguino-femoral lymph nodes removed. Both patients are alive, without evidence of local recurrence but with lung metastases. A chemotherapeutic treatment scheme (adriamycin and cyclophosphamide) is underway but it is too early to evaluate its results.
The present study was undertaken with the aim of evaluating the clinical and anatomopathological findings, emphasizing expression of the protein p53 as possible prognostic markers, in patients with breast sarcoma. p53 immunohistochemical expression was determined in archival paraffin embedded tissue blocks of 30 breast sarcoma patients, (19 fibrosarcomas, nine malignant fibrohistiocytomas and two liposarcomas) treated at the Hospital do Cancer AC Camargo, São Paulo, Brazil from 1955 to 1990. Immunopositivity was present in 50% of the cases. The survival of the patients was compared with the above parameters. Median follow up time was 113 months. The 5 years specific survival rates were 55.1% for patients with a positive expression of p53 contrariwise to 92.3% of specific survival found in p53 negative patients (p = 0.04). Positive expression of p53 was found in 3/4 (75%) of the patients with local recurrence and in 7/9 (77%) of patients with metastatic disease. No significant correlation between survival and clinicopathologic features (age, menopausal status, tumor size, stage and histological type), was found. A slight positive correlation between high grade and poor outcome was observed, 89% of the metastatic cases being classified as high grade (p = 0.02, by one sided Fisher's exact test). When we have compared, independently, survival probability curves between p53 positive/negative expression and each category of clinicopathologic features a worse prognosis was observed when p53 was positive in patients older than 50 years (p = 0.01), in tumors larger than 5 cm (p = 0.02), within the malignant fibrous histiocytoma subtype (p = 0.01) and in tumors classified as high grade (p = 0.07). In conclusion p53 expression seems to be a useful prognostic marker for this type of tumor.
A total of 302 patients with stage Ib and IIa cervical carcinoma were submitted to radical hysterectomy and lymphadenectomy during the period from 1980 to 1994. The morbidity rate was 37.5% and the mortality rate 0.6%. The most common intraoperative complications were injuries to the great pelvic vessels and the most frequent postoperative complications involved the urinary tract. The leading causes of morbidity were urinary infection (20.8%), bladder dysfunction (9.2%) and ureteral fistulas (2.9%). Although the rate of complications was high, morbidity has been decreasing over the last five years. Thus, radical hysterectomy continues to be one of the methods for the treatment of early cervical carcinoma that presents an acceptable 5-year survival rate.
Objetivos: apresentar três casos recentes de carcinoma de pequenas células hipercalcêmico (CPCH) do ovário atendidos em nossa instituição quanto às suas características clínicas, diagnóstico e evolução pós-tratamento. Métodos: foram obtidos dados dos prontuários médicos arquivados no Serviço de Arquivo Médico e Estatística (SAME) com respeito às características epidemiológicas, clínicas e evolução, além de dados histopatológicos obtidos no Serviço de Anatomia Patológica dos três pacientes com diagnóstico de carcinoma de pequenas células hipercalcêmico do ovário.
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