An oncocytoma is a tumor made up of , epithelial cells characterized by an excessive amount of mitochondria, resulting in an abundant acidophilic, granular cytoplasm. The cells and the tumor that they compose are often benign but sometimes may be premalignant or malignant.
Presentation
An oncocytoma is an
epithelial tumor composed of oncocytes, large
cells having small, round, benign-appearing
Cell nucleus with large
nucleoli.
Oncocytoma can arise in a number of organs.
Renal oncocytoma
Renal oncocytoma is thought to arise from the intercalated cells of
of the kidney. It represents 5% to 15% of surgically resected
renal .
Salivary gland oncocytoma
An
salivary gland oncocytoma (also known as an
oxyphilic adenoma) is a well-circumscribed, benign
neoplasm growth comprising about one percent of all salivary gland tumors. The
histopathology is marked by sheets of large, swollen
polyhedron epithelial oncocytes, which are granular
acidophilic parotid cells with centrally located nuclei. The granules are created by the mitochondria.
Symptoms
Salivary gland oncocytomas, 85 to 90 percent of which are located in the
parotid gland, are firm, slowly growing, painless masses of less than 4 cm and may be bilateral. They are most common in females age 70 to 80.
Thyroid oncocytoma
Thyroid oncocytomas (also known as
Hürthle cell tumours) can be benign (
adenomas) or malignant (
carcinomas). Grossly, oncocytic adenomas are encapsulated, solid nodules with a characteristic brown cut surface. The gross appearance of a minimally invasive oncocytic carcinoma is indistinguishable to that of an adenoma, while widely invasive oncocytic carcinomas are obviously invasive macroscopically and display pervasive vascular invasion with multifocal involvement of the thyroid gland. There are no reliable cytologic features which distinguish oncocytic adenomas from carcinomas and the only criterion for a diagnosis of malignancy is the identification of transcapsular or vascular invasion.
Symptoms
Patients with thyroid oncocytomas present with a thyroid nodule, usually with normal thyroid function. If the tumor is big or invasive, there may be other symptoms such as difficulty swallowing or talking.
==Additional images==
specimen containing a renal oncocytoma. Note the rounded contour, the mahogany colour and the central scar.]]
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