Absence of chromosomal abnormalities in herniated orbital fat

作者:Stacy Rebecca C*; Bernardo Lindsay A; Nielsen Gunnlauger Petur
来源:Histopathology, 2014, 65(2): 273-277.
DOI:10.1111/his.12404

摘要

Aims: Lipomatous tumours of the orbit are rare, and can sometimes be difficult to characterize. Herniated orbital fat is thought to be a reactive process, but its presentation can mimic a lipomatous tumour such as an atypical lipomatous tumour or spindle cell/pleomorphic lipoma. Genetic studies to determine if it is indeed a reactive process rather than an adipocytic neoplasm have not been performed. Methods and results: Four samples of herniated orbital fat were reviewed clinically, histopathologically and immunohistochemically. Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) was used to search for genome-wide copy number alterations within the tumours. Histological evaluation revealed that all four tumours contained collections of adipocytes sur-rounded by fibrous septae. Lochkern cells and floretlike multinucleated giant cells were present, consistent with herniated orbital fat. CD34 was positive in all tumours. Staining for MDM2 and CDK4 was negative. ACGH analysis demonstrated no copy number alterations. Conclusions: Herniated orbital fat may share some histopathological features with lipoma and atypical lipomatous tumour, but the absence of copy number gains or losses is consistent with the impression that herniated orbital fat is a reactive process. Genetic analysis may be another method to help differentiate herniated orbital fat from a lipomatous orbital tumour when the diagnosis is in question.

  • 出版日期2014-8