Case Report

Modern Pathology (2005) 18, 864–870, advance online publication, 14 January 2005; doi:10.1038/modpathol.3800367

Hepatocellular progenitor cell tumor of the gallbladder: a case report and review of the literature

Indira Vadlamani1 and Elizabeth M Brunt1,2

  1. 1Department of Pathology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA
  2. 2Saint Louis University Liver Center, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA

Correspondence: Dr EM Brunt, MD, 4th Floor, FDT, SLUH, 3635 Vista Avenue, St Louis, MO 63110, USA. E-mail: bruntem@slu.edu

Received 25 August 2004; Revised 9 November 2004; Accepted 10 November 2004; Published online 14 January 2005.

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Abstract

A 75-year-old man presented to his physician with weakness, anorexia, and constant right upper quadrant pain. He underwent a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, which was converted to an open cholecystectomy due to presumed adhesions. Direct examination of the liver was negative for masses or lesions. A CT scan was negative for masses or nodules. The gallbladder was 8.5 times 2.5 cm2, with a diffusely thick wall measuring 2.5 cm. Microscopic examination showed a monomorphic tumor consisting of cells with increased nuclear:cytoplasmic ratio and occasional nucleoli, infiltrating the entire gallbladder uniformly. The tumor cells that reacted to antibodies directed against HepPar1, CAM 5.2, CK19 and scattered cells were immunoreactive for CD117, CD34, and CD56. This immunohistochemical profile suggested a 'hepatocellular progenitor cell tumor of the gall bladder'. This report is, to our knowledge, the first such case of a tumor of this cell type reported in the gallbladder. In addition, we present a review of the literature.

Keywords:

gallbladder tumor, hepatic progenitor cells, immunohistochemistry

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