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Atypical Endocrine Granules in Atypical Endocrine Tumor (AET) of the Lung: An Immunoelectron Microscopic Study
Author(s) -
Fukayama Masashi,
Furukawa Etsuko,
Shiozawa Yumiko,
Hayashi Yukiko,
Funata Nobuaki
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
acta patholigica japonica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.73
H-Index - 74
ISSN - 0001-6632
DOI - 10.1111/j.1440-1827.1990.tb01573.x
Subject(s) - calcitonin , granule (geology) , endocrine system , pathology , enteroendocrine cell , lung , human chorionic gonadotropin , biology , serotonin , medicine , hormone , endocrinology , chemistry , receptor , paleontology
Highly dense granules are a hallmark for recognizing atypical endocrine tumor (AET) of the lung. We report a case of AET with many atypical neurosecretory type granules: moderately dense granules (mean size 373.7nm) and “target” granules with a central dense core (425.1 nm), both apparently larger than the highly dense granules (223.3nm). lmmunoelectron microscopical studies demonstrated that all three types of granule were positive for gastrin releasing peptide (GRP), human chorionic gonadotropin α‐subunit (hCGα), calcitonin or serotonin. Although the size profiles of positive granules were similar for calcitonin and hCGα, they were different from those of GRP or serotonin granules. The presence of atypical granules and the different size profiles of hormonal products in AET indicate that caution is required in ultra‐structural evaluation of granules in lung carcinomas.

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