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Published on: May 15, 2020
Tyrosine-Like Crystalloids Localize to Non-Neoplastic True Vocal Cord and Attachments
Melad N Dababneh1, Alton B Farris2, Scott M Steward-Tharp2
1Department of Pathology, Heersink School of Medicine, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.
Background:
Tyrosine-rich or tyrosine-like crystalloids (TC) were initially described in salivary gland pleomorphic adenoma. The presence of TC in non-neoplastic tissues is rare, and it has been reported exclusively in the larynx. This study aims to characterize the frequency and anatomical localization of TC in total laryngectomy specimens.
Methods:
Review of consecutive laryngectomy specimens in which the cassette summary documented parasagittal section sampling of the right and left vocal folds and the anterior commissure. Data collected included patient demographics, underlying diagnoses, history of radiation therapy, presence, and location of TC.
Results:
Of 86 laryngectomy specimens, 16 (19%) contained amphophilic to eosinophilic TC. The study cohort included 11 males and 5 females, aged 37 to 85 years (mean 62, median 63). Laryngectomy surgery was performed for advanced untreated squamous cell carcinoma (SCCa) (7/16, 43.75%), recurrent post-treatment SCCa (7/16, 43.75%), previously untreated laryngeal large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (1/16, 6.25%), and non-functional larynx post-chemoradiation (1/16, 6.25%). According to the macroscopic cassette summary, TC were predominantly found in the anterior commissure Sect. (13/16, 81.25%), with fewer cases in sections containing the left (2/16, 12.5%) or the right (1/16, 6.25%) vocal folds. Microscopically, TC localized to the anterior macula flava and/or adjacent vocal ligament (12/16, 75%) and the anterior commissure tendon (4/16, 25%).
Conclusions:
TCs are predominantly reported as admixed with a neoplasm, however this study confirms that TC can also occur in non-neoplastic tissues of the larynx. There was no clear relationship between the presence of TC and prior radiation therapy. TC in the specialized connective tissues of the macula flava and true cord tendinous insertions distinct from tumor may form in response to alterations in mechanical stress, though an age-related change within the spectrum of normal laryngeal microanatomy also remains a possibility.
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