American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Apr 2017)

Androgen receptor-positive ductal adenocarcinoma of the nasolacrimal duct: A case report

  • In Ah Park,
  • Ho-Seok Sa,
  • Yoo-Sam Chung,
  • Kyung-Ja Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajoc.2016.11.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. C
pp. 33 – 37

Abstract

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Purpose: Primary ductal adenocarcinoma arising in the structures of the lacrimal apparatus is extremely rare, and the entity is considered a lacrimal counterpart of salivary duct carcinoma, of which the majority are known to express androgen receptor (AR). Less than 10 cases of AR-positive carcinomas of lacrimal gland or lacrimal sac have been described. Observations: We present a primary ductal adenocarcinoma with AR expression involving the nasolacrimal duct of a middle-aged patient who had suffered from right eyelid swelling, diplopia and epiphora for 4 months. Although the tumor histologically resembled oncocytic carcinoma, electron microscopic examination did not show cytoplasmic accumulation of mitochondria, which excluded the diagnosis of oncocytic carcinoma with AR positivity. Conclusions and importance: We concluded that this is the first case of AR-positive ductal adenocarcinoma arising from nasolacrimal duct. It is possible that some of the previously documented oncocytic carcinomas of the lacrimal drainage system may include ductal adenocarcinomas with oncocytic features.

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