Colon adenoma and adenocarcinoma with clear cell components - two case reports.
Yuzo OyamaHaruto NishidaTakahiro KusabaHiroko KadowakiMotoki ArakaneKazuhisa OkamotoJunpei WadaShogo UrabeTsutomu DaaPublished in: Diagnostic pathology (2019)
We investigated tubular adenoma and tubular adenocarcinoma with clear cell components. The accompanying conventional tubular adenoma or adenocarcinoma cells helped us to evaluate the atypia of the clear cells. Diffuse cytoplasmic staining of CEA and CD10 suggested that the clear cell component might harbor malignant potential. We were unable to verify the well-known causes of clear cytoplasm, such as an accumulation of glycogen, lipid, or mucin and enteroblastic differentiation. The causes of clear cells in the colorectal region remain uncertain; however, possible explanations include autolysis and carbohydrate elution.