Cs. Kong et al., Utility of CD34 reactivity in evaluating focal nodular hepatocellular lesions sampled by fine needle aspiration biopsy, ACT CYTOL, 44(2), 2000, pp. 218-222
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Categorie Soggetti
Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
OBJECTIVE: To determine the patterns of CD34 reactivity ill hepatocellular
adenoma and focal nodular hyperplasia and to evaluate the utility of CD34 r
eactivity in the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma.
STUDY DESIGN: Seventeen cases of well-differentiated hepatocellular carcino
ma, 14 cases of cirrhosis, 9 cases of focal nodular hyperplasia and 7 cases
of hepatocellular adenoma were stained with immunoperoxidase antibodies to
CD34. The slides were scored according to the degree of lesional activity.
RESULTS: Fourteen of 17 cell blocks with hepatocellular carcinoma showed un
equivocal sinusoidal or peripheral reactivity for CD34. Five of seven cases
of hepatocellular adenoma and four of nine cases of focal nodular hyperpla
sia showed >50% sinusoidal reactivity for CD34. All 14 cases of cirrhosis s
howed peripheral to no sinusoidal reactivity.
CONCLUSION: CD34 reactivity in a diffuse sinusoidal pattern can be helpful
in the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma. However, consideration should
be given to the possibility of hepatocellular adenoma and focal nodular hy
perplasia, which call also exhibit significant diffuse CD34 reactivity. In
these discs, a reticulin stain may be helpful with the differential diagnos
is.