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1/3. Tamm Horsfall protein expression by a small renal cell carcinoma presenting with metastases.

    The clinical presentation of cervical metastases in a young woman presenting with cervical lymphadenopathy is described. The clinical, histological, ultrastructural and immunological findings establishing the diagnosis of a renal primary tumour are seen. The significance of mixed tumour cell expression of antigens specific for the proximal tubule (CD10, DPP4 and aminopeptidase N) and of Tamm Horsfall protein, normally expressed on the thick ascending limb of loop of Henle and distal tubule, is discussed.
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2/3. Malignant transformation of a benign cutaneous mixed tumour.

    Whilst benign cutaneous mixed tumour is common, malignant cutaneous mixed tumour is rare. There are only eleven accepted cases of the malignant counterpart in the literature. In none was there residual benign tumour tissue present to suggest that they arose from malignant transformation of the benign tumour. We report a very rare case of a malignant transformation of a benign cutaneous mixed tumour in an eighty-four year old female. Other unusual features in this case included considerable involvement of bone in the primary lesion and the histological picture of extreme pleomorphism and active mitoses, not seen in other reported cases of the malignant tumour.
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3/3. adenocarcinoma of the colon with choriocarcinoma in its metastases.

    A 49-year-old woman died from metastases from a colon carcinoma. This was predominantly an ordinary tubular adenocarcinoma but it included arease of much less differentiated appearance with giant cells, while the hepatic and pulmonary metastase were poorly differentiated and contained choriocarcinoma, as established by means of morphologic and immunocytochemical examination. The choriocarcinoma appeared to be due to metaplasia within the carcinomatous tissue. This and other similar cases of mixed tumours suggest that unexpected trophoblastic differentiation may result from aberrant differentiation of locally proliferating cells, rather than originating in ectopic germ cells or in foci of embryonic totipotent cells. Implications for possible origin and for classification of tumors are briefly discussed.
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