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- Case Report -

A Case of Combined-histology Lung Carcinoma (Adenocarcinoma Plus Small Cell Carcinoma) Presenting with Changes in the Tumor Marker Profile and Histological Findings During the Clinical Course

Takahiro Hirai1, Kenta Kambara1, Minehiko Inomata1, Ryuji Hayashi2, Joji Imura3, Kazuyuki Tobe1
1First Department of Internal Medicine, 2Department of Medical Oncology, Toyama University Hospital, Japan, 3Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama, Japan

Background. Ten percent of small cell carcinomas are reported to show mixed histological features. Case. A 68-year-old man presenting with a pulmonary nodule in the right upper lobe was diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma based on the detection of tumor cells arranged in gland-like structures in a biopsy specimen. However, combined small cell lung cancer was also suspected, because a few tumor cells showed high nuclear-cytoplasmic ratios. Immunohistochemistry was positive for TTF-1, but negative staining for a host of neuroendocrine markers. The plasma CEA level was elevated, while the plasma pro-GRP level was within the normal range. During treatment with a pemetrexed-containing regimen, plasma pro-GRP elevation and liver metastasis were detected. A liver biopsy revealed tumor cells with a high nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio. Immunohistochemistry revealed that the tumor cells were positive for TTF-1 as well as several neuroendocrine tumor markers. Based on these findings, treatment with carboplatin plus etoposide was initiated. Conclusion. In the present case, a repeat tumor biopsy was performed as the patient newly showed the elevation of a plasma neuroendocrine marker, which contributed to the decision on the most appropriate therapeutic regimen.
key words: Adenocarcinoma, Small cell carcinoma

Received: November 16, 2017
Accepted: March 29, 2018

JJLC 58 (3): 227-230, 2018

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