Superficial angiomyxoma (SA) is an angiomyxoid cutaneous tumour. It has predilection for the head and neck, torso, limbs and genital tract. Our case is a 27-year-old female, presented with painless right medial canthal mass for two years. It was associated with tearing when the lesion grew larger. We received a nodular brownish tissue measuring 25x20x15mm with homogenous brownish cut surface. Microscopically, the tumour was partially circumscribed, exhibiting bland stellate to spindle cells of moderate cellularity with pale eosinophilic cytoplasm, indistinct border, in a loose collagenous myxoid matrix with numerous blood vessels of different calibre. The lesional cells were present at the resected margin and were nonreactive towards CD34, SMA and S100. SA of the eyelid is sometimes mistaken clinically as dermoid cyst or lipoma. Reports have shown increased risks of local recurrence following incomplete excision. Close association with Carney’s complex is an important feature. Careful clinicopathologic correlation and proper investigations are needed for optimal patient care.
Inflammation plays an important role to the process of prostate carcinogenesis by increasing the rate of cell proliferation,
which contributes to an aggressive tumour phenotype. Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) has been found overexpressed in
various types of cancer cells including prostate. The aim of this study was to investigate the COX-2 expressions in different
types of human prostate tissues. Paraffin-embedded prostate tissues from 263 samples were examined for the expression
of COX-2 marker by immunohistochemistry method. COX-2 was found highly expressed in prostate adenocarcinoma
(p=0.001) as compared to benign and normal tissues. The score of COX-2 expressions in most of normal prostate was
weak 49 (77.8%), while only 16 (16%) of BPH showed strong expression. 56 cases (56%) prostate cancer showed strong
COX-2 expression. Prostate cancer cases showed significant differences in staining patterns as tumour grade increased.
In addition, COX-2 expression was significantly correlated with Gleason score in cancerous tissues. This study suggests
that COX-2 overexpression is associated with prostate cancer and higher grade tumour.