Pathology of nodal and bone marrow metastasis Flashcards
Most likely primary site of a metastasis in the inguinal node?
Melanoma of the lower limb
Most likely primary site of a metastasis in the supraclavicular nodes?
- Upper GIT carcinoma
2. Bronchogenic carcinoma
Most likely primary site of a metastasis in the cervical nodes?
- Head or Neck carcinoma
- Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
- Oropharyngeal carcinoma
Most likely primary site of a metastasis in the axillary nodes?
Breast carcinoma
What does keratin in a node suggest?
Metastatic Squamous cell carcinoma
What does Mucin in a node suggest?
Metastatic Adenocarcinoma
What do Tubules in a node suggest?
Metastatic Adenocarcinoma
What does a cytokeratin tumour marker suggest?
Metastatic carcinoma
What does CD45 tumour marker suggest?
Lymphoma
What does Vimentin tumour marker suggest?
Metastatic Sarcoma or Mesothelioma
What does S100P and HMB45 tumour markers suggest?
Metastatic melanoma
What does the presence of glands suggest?
Metastatic adenocarcinoma
General principles to recognise a metastasis?
- Often focal
- Reticulin stain can highlight grouping of cells
- Stromal reactions may happen but are variable
Helpful stains to recognise metastasis?
- Reticulin
- PAS
- Alcian blue