Murayama H, Imai T, Kikuchi M, Kamio A
Cancer. 1979 Apr;43(4):1411-7. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(197904)43:4<1411::aid-cncr2820430430>3.0.co;2-b.
An extremely rare case of psammomatous calcification in a nonfunctioning duodenal carcinoid tumor was studied by light and electron microscopy. The psammoma bodies were found most frequently within the lumina of the neoplastic glands. The ultrastructural features of the psammoma bodies were the marginal needle-shaped crystals and a coarse granular matrix in which a few organelles were embedded. The psammoma bodies appeared to be occasionally intracytoplasmic in position, showing no distinct limiting cytoplasmic membrane. Electron probe x-ray microanalysis revealed that the needle-shaped crystals contained calcium. The mechanism by which the psammoma bodies are formed has not been clearly explained. The above findings support the view that the psammoma bodies may occur initially in the cytoplasm of the tumor cells, followed by their release probably in a way of active excretion.
通过光学显微镜和电子显微镜对一例极其罕见的无功能性十二指肠类癌瘤中砂粒体钙化病例进行了研究。砂粒体最常见于肿瘤性腺体的管腔内。砂粒体的超微结构特征为边缘针状晶体和含有少量细胞器的粗糙颗粒基质。砂粒体偶尔位于胞质内,未见明显的细胞质膜界限。电子探针X射线微分析显示针状晶体含有钙。砂粒体形成的机制尚未得到明确解释。上述发现支持以下观点,即砂粒体可能最初出现在肿瘤细胞的细胞质中,随后可能以主动排泄的方式释放出来。