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BMJ Case Reports May 2018A 30-year-old European man was admitted to our centre complaining about severe pain of the right eye (OD) and right part of the face, redness and no vision of the OD. He...
A 30-year-old European man was admitted to our centre complaining about severe pain of the right eye (OD) and right part of the face, redness and no vision of the OD. He had an 18-year history of secondary to Sturge-Weber syndrome glaucoma, 6-month history of red eye and 1-week history of pain in OD. The best-corrected visual acuity was no light perception OD and 20/20 OS. Intraocular pressure was 36 mm Hg OD. Examination revealed endophthalmitis, Sturge-Weber syndrome-associated glaucoma and complicated cataract of OD.Unfortunately, no prescribed treatment helped this patient, so evisceration of OD was performed. During the evisceration, a subretinal 20 mm in width and 22 mm in length osseous tissue, partially vascularised, was removed surgically and was sent to the histological laboratory. Histopathologically, there were data of active inflammatory process, retinal detachment due to huge subretinal osseous metaplasia, gliosis and retinal pigment epithelial hyperplasia, and druses with ossification.
Topics: Adult; Disease Progression; Endophthalmitis; Eye Evisceration; Glaucoma; Humans; Intraocular Pressure; Male; Metaplasia; Ossification, Heterotopic; Retinal Detachment; Sturge-Weber Syndrome
PubMed: 29769188
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2017-223983 -
International Journal of Surgery Case... Aug 2021The thymus is a primary lymphatic organ within the mediastinum that plays an essential role in developing and maintaining cell-mediated immunity. The current study aims...
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE
The thymus is a primary lymphatic organ within the mediastinum that plays an essential role in developing and maintaining cell-mediated immunity. The current study aims to report a case of intra-tumoral osseous metaplasia of the thymus gland, which is an infrequent phenomenon.
CASE PRESENTATION
A 43-year-old male presented with weakness and easy fatigability for 2 months. The patient had an elevated anti-acetylcholinesterase antibody (19.5 nmole/L). Magnetic resonance imaging showed a round, capsulated, enhanced mass in the anterior mediastinum measuring 5.5 × 3.5 cm, suspecting thymoma. The patient underwent plasmapheresis three times in one week, under general anesthesia, in a supine position, sternotomy was performed, and the thymoma was totally resected.
DISCUSSION
Thymomas are known to occur in all age groups with the peak of nearly between 35 and 70 years with the median age of 54 years. The sex distribution of thymoma is approximately equal with slight predilection of women in old age groups. However, among all reported cases of thymomas with osseous metaplasia, the majorities are female. The significance of this ossification is still to be clarified.
CONCLUSION
Although it is rare, secondary changes in thymoma may occur including calcification and ossification.
PubMed: 34280875
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.106149 -
Intervertebral disc degeneration in warmblood horses: Histological and biochemical characterization.Veterinary Pathology Mar 2022Gross morphology of healthy and degenerated intervertebral discs (IVDs) is largely similar in horses as in dogs and humans. For further comparison, the biochemical...
Gross morphology of healthy and degenerated intervertebral discs (IVDs) is largely similar in horses as in dogs and humans. For further comparison, the biochemical composition and the histological and biochemical changes with age and degeneration were analyzed in 41 warmblood horses. From 33 horses, 139 discs and 2 fetal vertebral columns were evaluated and scored histologically. From 13 horses, 73 IVDs were assessed for hydration, DNA, glycosaminoglycans, total collagen, hydroxyl-lysyl-pyridinoline, hydroxylysine, and advanced glycation end-product (AGE) content. From 7 horses, 20 discs were assessed for aggrecan, fibronectin, and collagen type 1 and 2 content. Histologically, tearing of the nucleus pulposus (NP) and cervical annulus fibrosus (AF), and total histological score (tearing and vascular proliferation of the AF, and chondroid metaplasia, chondrocyte-like cell proliferation, presence of notochordal cells, matrix staining, and tearing of the NP) correlated with gross degeneration. Notochordal cells were not seen in IVDs of horses. Age and gross degeneration were positively correlated with AGEs and a fibrotic phenotype, explaining gross degenerative changes. In contrast to dogs and humans, there was no consistent difference in glycosaminoglycan content and hydration between AF and NP, nor decrease of these variables with age or degeneration. Hydroxylysine decrease and collagen 1 and AGEs increase were most prominent in the NP, suggesting degeneration started in the AP. In caudal cervical NPs, AGE deposition was significantly increased in grossly normal IVDs and total collagen significantly increased with age, suggesting increased biomechanical stress and likelihood for spinal disease in this part of the vertebral column.
Topics: Animals; Collagen; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Fibrosis; Horse Diseases; Horses; Hydroxylysine; Intervertebral Disc; Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
PubMed: 35291907
DOI: 10.1177/03009858211067463 -
Cells Aug 2019Osteoarthritis (OA) induces inflammation and degeneration of all joint components including cartilage, joint capsule, bone and bone marrow, and ligaments. Particularly... (Review)
Review
Osteoarthritis (OA) induces inflammation and degeneration of all joint components including cartilage, joint capsule, bone and bone marrow, and ligaments. Particularly intraarticular ligaments, which connect the articulating bones such as the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and meniscotibial ligaments, fixing the fibrocartilaginous menisci to the tibial bone, are prone to the inflamed joint milieu in OA. However, the pathogenesis of ligament degeneration on the cellular level, most likely triggered by OA associated inflammation, remains poorly understood. Hence, this review sheds light into the intimate interrelation between ligament degeneration, synovitis, joint cartilage degradation, and dysbalanced subchondral bone remodeling. Various features of ligament degeneration accompanying joint cartilage degradation have been reported including chondroid metaplasia, cyst formation, heterotopic ossification, and mucoid and fatty degenerations. The entheses of ligaments, fixing ligaments to the subchondral bone, possibly influence the localization of subchondral bone lesions. The transforming growth factor (TGF)β/bone morphogenetic (BMP) pathway could present a link between degeneration of the osteochondral unit and ligaments with misrouted stem cell differentiation as one likely reason for ligament degeneration, but less studied pathways such as complement activation could also contribute to inflammation. Facilitation of OA progression by changed biomechanics of degenerated ligaments should be addressed in more detail in the future.
Topics: Anterior Cruciate Ligament; Bone and Bones; Cartilage, Articular; Humans; Inflammation; Knee Joint; Osteoarthritis
PubMed: 31462003
DOI: 10.3390/cells8090990 -
Maedica Jun 2015Associations of different pathologies are not uncommon in every day practice, but association of disseminated infections like cytomegalovirus infection and tuberculosis...
Associations of different pathologies are not uncommon in every day practice, but association of disseminated infections like cytomegalovirus infection and tuberculosis are quite rare and hard to diagnose. Both are infections which appear frequently in immunocompromised patients and have unfavorable prognosis. We present a case of a 62 year old male with a history of Crohn's disease and tuberculosis which presented with symptoms of relapse and infection. He was treated with immunosuppressive medication and cortisol for the past 6 weeks. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection was serologically confirmed. In evolution, he suffered from gastrointestinal hemorrhage and died afterwards due to the hemorrhage and pulmonary infections. Histology confirmed the CMV modification in the lungs and intestines, but also highlighted active and disseminated tuberculosis (TB), bronchopneumonia, osseous metaplasia, hyaline membranes, numerous TB abscesses in the intestinal wall and specific CMV and TB modifications in the liver. The trigger for such important and serious infections remains unclear, for the cause can be represented by the Crohn's disease per se or only by the immunosuppressive treatment. Also, CMV can trigger modifications in immune system and patients with immune-mediated diseases have an increased risk for TB reactivation.
PubMed: 28275405
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Case Reports in Urology 2012Renal cell carcinoma with osseous metaplasia and bone marrow elements is a relatively rare event in these tumors. We discuss pathological differential diagnosis for this...
Renal cell carcinoma with osseous metaplasia and bone marrow elements is a relatively rare event in these tumors. We discuss pathological differential diagnosis for this tumor with a review of the literature on this unusual case.
PubMed: 23119220
DOI: 10.1155/2012/649257 -
International Journal of Molecular... Nov 2019Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (AKT)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) plays a crucial role in the control of cellular growth, proliferation,... (Review)
Review
Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (AKT)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) plays a crucial role in the control of cellular growth, proliferation, survival, metabolism, angiogenesis, transcription, and translation. In most human cancers, alterations to this pathway are common and cause activation of other downstream signaling pathways linked with oncogenesis. The mTOR pathway modulates the interactions between the stroma and the tumor, thereby affecting both tumor immunity and angiogenesis. Inflammation is a hallmark of cancer, playing a central role in the tumor dynamics, and immune cells can exert antitumor functions or promote the growth of cancer cells. In this context, mTOR may regulate the activity of macrophages and T cells by regulating the expression of cytokines/chemokines, such as interleukin (IL)-10 and transforming growth factor (TGF-β), and/or membrane receptors, such as cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte protein 4 (CTLA-4) and Programmed Death 1 (PD-1). Furthermore, inhibitors of mammalian target of rapamycin are demonstrated to actively modulate osteoclastogenesis, exert antiapoptotic and pro-differentiative activities in osteoclasts, and reduce the number of lytic bone metastases, increasing bone mass in tumor-bearing mice. With regard to the many actions in which mTOR is involved, the aim of this review is to describe its role in the immune system and bone metabolism in an attempt to identify the best strategy for therapeutic opportunities in the metastatic phase of solid tumors.
Topics: Animals; Bone and Bones; Humans; Immune System; Neoplasms; Neovascularization, Pathologic; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt; Signal Transduction; TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases
PubMed: 31766386
DOI: 10.3390/ijms20235841 -
Cureus Oct 2022Pilomatricomas are frequently misdiagnosed benign neoplasms of the skin derived from hair matrix cells. Pilomatricomas may undergo calcification and ossification...
Pilomatricomas are frequently misdiagnosed benign neoplasms of the skin derived from hair matrix cells. Pilomatricomas may undergo calcification and ossification although the latter is rare and poorly documented, with only eight cases reported since 2006. We present a case of pilomatricoma with osseous metaplasia arising from the scalp in an 87-year-old female patient. She was referred by her general practitioner via the two-week cancer referral pathway, for a suspicious lesion. On examination, there was a 2 x 1cm nodule, with protruding hardened yellow material, on the right side of the patient's occipital scalp. The lump was hard, non-tender and had been present for 17 years. The surrounding area was bleeding and slightly ulcerated. A clinical diagnosis of a ruptured epidermal cyst was made, and the patient was prepared for excision under local anaesthesia. The excised lesion of 23 x 18 x 10mm with 22 x 9mm of skin was sent for histology. This revealed a partially ulcerated dermal lesion composed of islands of keratin with 'ghost cell' outlines. Foreign body granulomas, transition to mature lamellar bone, and foci of calcification were noted. There were no definite populations of basaloid cells and features of malignancy were not seen. These findings are consistent with benign pilomatricoma with osseous metaplasia. The patient was discharged 4 weeks later with satisfactory wound healing. Differentiating this tumour from other commonly encountered benign masses remains a challenge, as seen in this case which was initially misdiagnosed as a ruptured epidermal cyst.
PubMed: 36311481
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.30661 -
Archivos Espanoles de Urologia Sep 2020Renal cell carcinoma is constantly associated with calcification, but ossification is extremely scarce. METHOD: We retrospectively analyzed two cases with clear cell... (Review)
Review
Renal cell carcinoma is constantly associated with calcification, but ossification is extremely scarce. METHOD: We retrospectively analyzed two cases with clear cell renal cell carcinoma with osseous metaplasia. RESULTS: We criticized the oldest case of woman whose a 32x31mm irregular renal mass with calcifications and we also mentioned about a diffusely calcified mass of 90 mm of a 68-year-old male patient. The histopathological examinations of both were reported as clear cell carcinoma with metaplastic bone formation. CONCLUSION: Although there are no definitive data on prognosis and follow-up due to the low number of cases; this entity usually occurs with early stage disease and a favorable prognosis as in our cases. While the prognostic importance of osseous metaplasia existence in renal cell carcinoma is controversial, such that can safely be managed with nephron sparing surgery in appropriate cases. As the number of cases and follow-up periods increased; more definitive information will be obtained.
Topics: Aged; Carcinoma, Renal Cell; Female; Humans; Kidney Neoplasms; Male; Metaplasia; Ossification, Heterotopic; Retrospective Studies
PubMed: 32886080
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Turk Patoloji Dergisi 2020Bronchial carcinoid tumors are primary lung neoplasms thought to originate from neuroendocrine cells, i.e. Kulchitsky cells, in the bronchial mucosa, although the type... (Review)
Review
Bronchial carcinoid tumors are primary lung neoplasms thought to originate from neuroendocrine cells, i.e. Kulchitsky cells, in the bronchial mucosa, although the type of cellular origin has not been clearly understood. A 61-year-old male patient underwent surgery and microscopic examination of the specimen revealed an anastomosing trabecular bony structure among the nests of tumor cells with round nucleus, granular chromatin, and large eosinophilic cytoplasm. Our case has been deemed worthy of being presented as bronchial carcinoid tumor with exaggerated osseous metaplasia.
Topics: Bronchi; Carcinoid Tumor; Humans; Lung Neoplasms; Male; Metaplasia; Middle Aged; Ossification, Heterotopic
PubMed: 30977863
DOI: 10.5146/tjpath.2018.01457