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Urinary Large Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma

Gang Wang, Ren Yuan, Chen Zhou, Charles C. Guo, Carlos F. Villamil, Malcolm Hayes, Bernhard J. Eigl, Peter C. Black

2021The American Journal of Surgical Pathology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) of the urinary tract is a rare disease. We present a relatively large retrospective cohort of urinary LCNEC, 20 from the urinary bladder, and 2 from the ureter, from a single institution. The patients included 16 men and 6 women with a median age of 74.5 years. Most LCNEC presented at an advanced stage with tumors invading the muscularis propria and beyond (21/22). Eight cases were pure LCNEC, while 14 cases were mixed with other histologic types, including conventional urothelial carcinoma (n=9), carcinoma in situ (n=7), small cell carcinoma (n=6), and urothelial carcinoma with glandular (n=3) features. Most LCNEC expressed neuroendocrine markers synaptophysin (22/22), chromogranin (13/16), CD56 (7/7), TTF1 (8/8), and INSM1 (2/3). They were negative for common urothelial markers including HMWCK (0/3), p40/p63 (0/6), CK20 (0/10), and had variable GATA3 staining (4/8). Ki-67 stained 25% to nearly 100% tumor cell nuclei. Patient survival was associated with cancer stage, and pure LCNEC showed worse survival than mixed LCNEC. Compared with small cell carcinoma at similar stages from a prior study, LCNEC had a worse prognosis only when patients developed metastatic disease. For organ-confined LCNEC, neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by radical resection is the treatment option to achieve long-term survival.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineUrinary bladderCarcinomaChromogranin ASynaptophysinPathologyCystectomySmall-cell carcinomaInternal medicineOncologyBladder cancerCancerUrologyImmunohistochemistryNeuroendocrine Tumor Research AdvancesLung Cancer Research StudiesUrinary and Genital Oncology Studies
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