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Table 1 Literature review of cases of pulmonary squamous cell carcinoma with acantholysis

From: Acantholytic squamous cell carcinoma of the lung with marked lymphogenous metastases and high titers of myeloperoxidase-antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies: a case report

First author (Year published)

Age/ gender

Smoking

Tumor site

Maximum size (mm)

Histology

ly/v

Metastasis

Stage at the initial diagnosis

Diagnostic modality and treatment

Prognosis(months)

Acantholytic component (%)

Other tumor component (%)

Banerjee (1992) [12]

63/M

NA

LL

NA

Pseudoangio–sarcomatous or pseudovascular(%, NA)

Solid sheets of cohesive, large, undifferentiated pleomorphic cells (%, NA)

NA/NA

No metastasis

NA

Biopsy, RT

Alive (1-year follow–up)

Nappi (1994) [13]

47/M

Long–term cigarette smokers

RU

50

Small areas of SQCC (%, NA)

(−)/(−)

The opposite lung, liver, bones, and adrenal glands

Stage I

Lobectomy and RT

DOD (20 mo)

48/M

45

DOD (34 mo)

54/F

RU + RM

70

Stage III

Wedge biopsy and RT

DOD (5 mo)

Smith (1999) [14]

66/M

NA

RU

70

NA

NA/NA

NA

NA

Core needle biopsy, neoadjuvant CRT, and surgery (no viable tumor cells)

Alive (a few mo after surgery)

Kong (2011) [15]

79/M

1/2 pack per day for 60 years

LU

50

NA

Adrenal glands (1 mo after diagnosis)

Biopsy, supportive treatment

DOD (2 mo)

76/M

1/2 pack per day for 20 years

RU

60

Small nests of SQCC (%, NA)

Ribs, no LN metastasis

Lobectomy, lymphadenectomy, and CT

DOD (3 mo)

Park (2016) and Choi (2016) [11]

64/M,

35 pack–year ex–smoker

LU

29

Acantholytic (> 99%)

Sheets of SQCC (< 1%)

NA

Lobectomy with mediastinal LN dissection

NA

Present case

71/M

2 packs per day for 43 years

23

Acantholytic (50%, the primary site; 60%, metastatic sites)

SQCC, por (50%, the primary site; 20%, metastatic sites), SQCC, well to mod (20%, metastatic sites)

(+++)/(+)

LN metastases (bilateral hilar, mediastinal, paraaortic regions)

More than Stage IIIB

None (best supportive care)

DOD

(1 mo)

  1. Abbreviations: M, male; F, female; NA, not available; LL, left lower lobe; RU, right upper lobe; RM, right middle lobe; LU, left upper lobe; SQCC, squamous cell carcinoma; por, poorly differentiated; well, well differentiated; mod, moderately differentiated; ly/v, lymphatic and vascular invasion; (−), absent; (+), present; (+++), markedly present; mo, month or months; LN, lymph node; RT, radiotherapy; CRT, chemoradiotherapy; CT, chemotherapy; DOD, died of disease