Y. Yamakawa et al., Inflammatory malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the ovary producing interleukin-6: A case report, GYNECOL ONC, 75(3), 1999, pp. 484-489
Objective. Inflammatory malignant fibrous histiocytoma (IMFH) is composed o
f fibroblastic and histiocytic elements with a marked inflammatory cell inf
iltrate. The authors examined the case of a 43-year-old woman with IMFH of
the ovary.
Methods. The serum interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels were examined and immunohist
ochemical analysis of the tumor was performed using monoclonal antibodies a
gainst lysozyme, alpha 1-antitripsin, vimentin, and IL-6.
Results. The patient had marked general inflammatory reactions of fever (38
.0 degrees C), leukocytosis with 78.3% neutrophils, elevated CRP (23.5 mg/d
l), and accelerated ESR (166 mm/h). The serum IL-6 concentration was 499 pg
/ml. The right ovary was occupied by the solid tumor, composed of both fibr
ous and histiocytic elements with a marked inflammatory cell infiltrate. Th
ese inflammatory reactions disappeared after surgical resection and recurre
d when the tumor reappeared. The immunohistochemical staining of lysozyme,
alpha 1-antitrypsin, vimentin, and IL-6 was localized to the malignant cell
s, suggesting their histiocytic origin.
Conclusions. This is the first case of IMFH of the ovary producing IL-6. Ex
pression of IL-6 in the IMFH may account for both the local and the systemi
c inflammatory effects of tumors with these morphological features. (C) 199
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