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1 Histopathology of Pediatric Vascular Anomalies using the International Society of Vascular Anomalies Classification - a must know for all Anita Gupta, MD Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, USA Abstract: All vascular lesions are not hemangiomas and vascular lesions in adults are not hemangiomas. In 1982 Mulliken and Glowacki proposed a classification of vascular anomalies based on clinical characteristics and biologic properties. Ten year later, in 1992, the International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA) was established and their classification scheme was accepted by ISSVA in Since then yearly and bi-yearly ISSVA members have meet with the latest being 3 months ago in March 2014 with revisions in the classification revealing over 50 different subtypes of vascular anomalies. Unfortunately, even today confusing terminology and misconceptions are still being propagated throughout the medical community world-wide even when clearly there is a distinct difference between vascular anomalies. The focus of my talk today will be to familiarize all of you with basic histopathology of pediatric vascular anomalies using the International Society of Vascular Anomalies Classification. Key words: International Society of Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA), infantile hemangioma, congenital hemangioma, kaposiform hemangioendothelioma, capillary malformation, venous malformation, glomuvenous malformation, arteriovenous malformation, and PTEN Hamartoma of Soft Tissue In 1982 Mulliken and Glowacki proposed a classification of vascular anomalies based on clinical characteristics and biologic properties. In 1992, the International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA) was established and their classification scheme was accepted by ISSVA in 1996 with revisions in Patient advocacy groups were formed nationally and internationally. Further revisions to include anomalies such as Kaposiform Lymphangiomatosis (KLA), PTEN Hamartoma of Soft Tissue (POST), Fibroadipose Vascular Anomalies (FAVA), and others were made in March 2014 at the ISSVA conference in Melbourne Australia. However, despite this decade worth of accomplishments medical textbooks continued to use outdated terminology like capillary hemangioma, lymphangioma, cavernous hemangioma, arteriovenous hemangioma and several others. International Society of Vascular Classification breaks down vascular anomalies broadly into vascular tumors and vascular malformations. Vascular tumors mainly include infantile hemangioma, congenital hemangioma (rapidly involuting, partially involuting, and noninvoluting), kaposiform hemangioendothelioma, and others. Vascular malformations can be broadly broken down to capillary, venous, lymphatic, arterial, and mixed malformations. Anita Gupta M.D., Indo-Global Health Summit India 2014 Page 1

2 - Greene AK. Vascular anomalies: current overview of the field. Clin Plast Surg Jan; 38(1):1-5 Anita Gupta M.D., Indo-Global Health Summit India 2014 Page 2

3 Why do I have to know the ISSVA Classification? Most important reasons are alterations in treatment modalities thus better patient outcome. - Drugs: steroids, propranolol, chemotherapy - Phototherapy: capillary malformation; does not really work for hypertrophic or deep CM - Sclerotherapy: venous and macrocystic lymphatic malformation various sclerosing agents depending on type of malformation a. Doxycycline b. Bleomycin - Surgery: excision, debulking, amputation - Cytogenetics: PTEN mutation, RASA 1 mutations Vascular Tumors: Key Points 1. Infantile Hemangioma a. Appears few days after birth b. Quarter of all premature infants c. Head and neck is most common location d. Growth phases e. Proliferative phase (0-9 months) i. Lobules of back to back capillaries with little intervening stroma f. Plateau phase (9-18months) i. Lobules of capillaries with increased intervening stroma and hyalinized capillary basement membrane g. Involutes completely by 6-10 years i. Few scattered hylinized capillaries interspersed between fat h. ALL PHASES capillary endothelium immunoreactive to Glucose 1 transporter protein (GLUT-1) i. Lumbosacral cutaneous anomalies Port Wine Stain may be either capillary malformation or infantile hemangioma; and the later are often associated with dermal sinus tracts. j. Liver infantile hemangiomas previously known as infantile hemangioendothelioma type 1, is the most common mesenchymal tumor of the liver accounting for 20% of all liver tumors from birth till 21 years of age. These lesions are more common in females. They are typically clinically silent with 80% occurring in the first 6 months of life. The three clinical subgroups of infantile hepatic hemangioma recognized by the Liver Hemangioma Registry of the Vascular Anomalies Center at the Children s Hospital of Boston are focal, multifocal, and diffuse. About 20% of cutaneous IHs are multiple and often have visceral involvement with the liver being the most common region of involvement. A small subset of multifocal and diffuse hepatic IH are symptomatic with signs of cardiac failure secondary to high volume shunting, hypothyroidism Anita Gupta M.D., Indo-Global Health Summit India 2014 Page 3

4 secondary to overproduction of type 3 iodothyronine deiodinase, abdominal compartment syndrome, and fulminant hepatic failure. Thus if you treat the hypothyroidism you can often times alleviate some symptoms. 2. Congenital Hemangioma a. Fully grown at birth b. May be associated with consumptive coagulopathy and heart failure c. On histology: Rapidly Involuting, Partially Involuting, and Non Involuting i. The endothelial cells are GLUT-1 negative 3. Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma a. Aggressive neoplasms b. Focal or Diffuse c. Involves multiple planes of tissue d. Half are congenital e. Lesions larger than 5cm are often associated with Kasabach Merritt Phenomenon f. Histology: classic pattern is of coalescing lobules of spindled endothelial cells with are immunoreactive to smooth muscle actin and lymphatic endothelial marker like PROX-1 or D240; platelet microthrombi, hemosiderin laden macrophages, and extravasated red blood cells. In 2012 Malmo Sweden ISSVA conference, poster presentation, upon evaluation of all the KHE at our institute we recognized the vascular pattern of KHE which was exclusively seen in neonates sheets of small vessels that are GLUT-1 negative, and smooth muscle actin/lymphatic marker positive. g. Latest Treatment includes Sirolimus Vascular Malformations 1. Capillary malformation (CM), is used in a generic sense by clinical colleagues to indicate a vascular stain rather than a specific type of lesion and it therefore includes stains produced by various vascular malformations such as the common facial port-wine stains (veno-capillary malformation), venous and Anita Gupta M.D., Indo-Global Health Summit India 2014 Page 4

5 arteriovenous malformations and those observed in syndromes such as Klippel- Trenaunay and Parkes Weber. The most common and well known CM is the facial nevus flammeus or port-wine stain. Biopsies of lesions in young children may demonstrate normal histology or only rare dilated capillaries in the papillary dermis. With increasing age, CM are characterized by haphazardly arranged ectatic vessels with small venular morphology in the papillary and occasionally reticular dermis. The channels have flat endothelial cells, thin collagenous walls, and a layer of pericytes. Vascular size and the mean vessel area increase with age and correlate with the change in color of the lesion. A small minority of individuals with a facial CM will develop cutaneous thickening and nodularity, soft tissue and skeletal overgrowth, and in Sturge Weber syndrome, approximately 50% will do so. The histopathologic correlates of this phenomenon include nodular aggregates of large channels, many with thickened walls composed of collagen and smooth muscle surrounded by abundant fibrous tissue. 2. Venous malformations (VMs), even today, are still called cavernous hemangioma, venous hemangioma, and cavernous angiomas in medical text books. VMs vary in size and can involve the dermis, subcutaneous tissue, skeletal muscle, and viscera including liver and brain. Histopathologically, VMs are composed of irregular venous-type channels, lined by flat endothelium and surrounded by smooth muscle that is often focally absent or scant relative to channel size. Luminal thrombi are frequently present, sometimes showing papillary endothelial hyperplasia. a. Glomuvenous malformation (GVM), previously known as glomangioma, are single or multiple venous malformations of a special type. These lesions are characterized by ecstatic and malformed veins with smooth muscle replaced by one or multiple layers of cuboidal glomus cells which are immunoreactive for smooth muscle actin. Glomus tumors differ from GVM in that the former almost always occurs in adults as a small well-circumscribed subungual proliferation of clusters and sheets of glomus cells lacking a malformed venous component. b. Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome is characterized by soft blue, nodular venous malformations involving the dermis, subcutaneous tissue, and all layers of the gastrointestinal tract. Cutaneous lesions have large channels with thin walls and little or no smooth muscle. The deeper ones have a layer of smooth muscle although it may be discontinuous. 3. Lymphatic malformations (LMs) reflect the abnormal development of the lymphatic system. LMs used to be called lymphangioma or cystic hygroma depending on whether the size of the channels was small or large, respectively. Localized LMs of the skin and subcutis have lymphatic channels that do not connect with the deep (intramuscular) lymphatics. Abnormalities of large lymphatic trunks including the thoracic duct, such as ectasia, lack of valves or atresia, have been demonstrated in extensive or generalized lesions. LM is an invariably prominent component in Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome and may occur in other syndromes such as Trisomy 21 and Noonan. If involvement was extensive or generalized, the term lymphangiomatosis was Anita Gupta M.D., Indo-Global Health Summit India 2014 Page 5

6 used. LMs vary from small, localized sponge-like lesions to diffuse involvement of a region or organ, to generalized involvement including viscera and bone. They are often classified as microcystic, macrocystic (spaces larger than 1cm), or combined. Generalized LM and Gorham-Stout syndrome, also known as disappearing bone disease have histopathology similar to solitary LM, but in some lesions, the channels are smaller, complex and permeative, the lymphatic endothelial cells are larger, focal endothelial hyperplasia may be present, and the proliferative index is increased in these areas. 4. Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) were known previously as arteriovenous hemangioma. These high flow lesions involve skin, soft tissue and viscera with the head and neck region including brain being the most common location. Approximately 50% of these lesions are visible at birth. The majority of these lesions are sporadic; however some AVM are part of inherited syndromes: hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, Parkes Weber syndrome, CM-AVM, and PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome. Generally, there are large and tortuous arteries, large and thick-walled veins, thin-walled structures that are probably abnormal veins, and some number of smaller indeterminate vessels. Some arteries show disruption of the arterial internal elastic lamina highlighted by the elastic or Verhoeff-van Gieson Stain (VVG) and a transition to hypertensive veins, representing sites of shunting. A small vessel component of a variable degree is present in most AVMs and is where the proliferative component resides. The reason for this proliferation is unknown; however it has been hypothesized to be a consequence of abounding blood flow or alternatively may be intrinsic to the genesis of AVM itself. Pyogenic granuloma-like, infantile hemangioma-like (the endothelial cells are negative for GLUT-1), and pseudokaposiform like patterns may also occur. These patterns are not of any known significance; however, they are important for the pathologist to recognize as a common component of AVM and not be mistaken for tumor. a. PTEN hamartoma of soft tissue. These lesions occur most often in children and young adults and are usually intramuscular. Some extend to skin and soft tissue producing an irregular cutaneous capillary stain. The lesions are composed of an overgrowth of fibromyxoid and adipose tissue, tortuous arteries and veins with marked transmural muscular hyperplasia, labyrinthine veins, arteriovenous shunts, lymphoid nodules with germinal centers and sometimes bone formation and Schwann cell hyperplasia within nerves. References: Anita Gupta M.D., Indo-Global Health Summit India 2014 Page 6

7 1.Maugans T, Sheridan RM, Adams D, Gupta A. Cutaneous vascular anomalies associated with neural tube defects: nomenclature and pathology revisited. Neurosurgery Jul;69(1): Hammill AM, Wentzel M, Gupta A, Nelson S, Lucky A, Elluru R, Dasgupta R, Azizkhan RG, Adams DM. Sirolimus for the treatment of complicated vascular anomalies in children. Pediatr Blood Cancer Dec 1; 57 (6): Gupta A, Kozakewich H. Histopathology of vascular anomalies. Clin Plast Surg Jan;38 (1): Greene AK. Vascular anomalies: current overview of the field. Clin Plast Surg 2011 ;38(1): Finn MC, Glowacki J, Mulliken JB. Congenital vascular lesions: clinical application of a new classification. J Pediatr Surg Dec;18(6): Mulliken JB, Glowacki J. Classification of pediatric vascular lesions. Plast Reconstr Surg Jul;70(1): Mulliken JB, Glowacki J. Hemangiomas and vascular malformations in infants and children: a classification based on endothelial characteristics. Plast Reconstr Surg Mar;69(3): Dehner LP, Ishak KG. Vascular tumors of the liver in infants and children. A study of 30 cases and review of the literature. Arch Pathol Aug;92(2): Christison-Lagay ER, Burrows PE, Alomari A, Dubois J, Kozakewich HP, Lane TS, Paltiel HJ, Klement G, Mulliken JB, Fishman SJ. Hepatic hemangiomas: subtype classification and development of a clinical practice algorithm and registry. J Pediatr Surg Jan;42(1):62-7; discussion North PE, Warner M, Mizeracki A, Mihm MC. GLUT1: A newly discovered immunohistochemical marker for juvenile hemangiomas. Human Pathology. 2000;31(1): Enjolras O, Mulliken JB, Boon LM, Wassef M, Kozakewich HPW, Burrows PE. Noninvoluting congenital hemangioma; a rare cutaneous vascular anaomaly. Plast Reconstr Surg 2001: 107: Grumen A, Liang MG, Mulliken JB, Fishman SJ, et al. Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma without Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon.j AM Acad Dermatol.2005;52 (4): El-Dessouky M, Azmy AF, Raine PAM, Young DG. Kasabach-Merritt syndrome. J Pediatr Surg 1988;23: Meijer-Jorna LB, van der Loos CM, de Boer OJ, et al. Microvascular proliferation in congenital vascular malformations of skin and soft tissue. J Clin Pathol 60:798, Lyons LL, North PE, Mac-Moune Lai F, et al. Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma: a study of 33 cases emphasizing its pathologic, immunophenotypic, and biologic uniqueness from juvenile hemangioma. Am J Surg Pathol. 2004;28: North PE, Mihm MC. Histopathological diagnosis of infantile hemangiomas and vascular malformations. Facial Plastic Surg Clin North Am 9:505, Brudeur E, Perez-Atayde AR, Jundt G, et al. Vascular lesions of bone in children, adolescents, and young adults. Virchows Archiv 454:161, Del Curling O, Kelly DL, Elster AD, et al. An analysis of the natural history of cavernous angiomas. J Neurosurg 75:702, Wouters V, Limaye N, Uebelhoer A, et al. Herediatary cutaeomucosal venous malformations are caused by TIE2 mutations with widely variable hyper-phosphorylating effects. Euro J Hum Genet 193:1, Sirventi A, Enjolras O, Wassef M, et al. Frequency and genotypes of cutaneous vascular malformations in a consecutive series of 417 patients with familial cerebral cavernous malformations. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 9:1066, Mulliken JB, Fishman SJ, Burrows PE. Vascular anomalies. Curr Probl Surg 37:517,2000. Anita Gupta M.D., Indo-Global Health Summit India 2014 Page 7

8 23.Castro E, Galambos C. Prox-1 and VEGFR3 antibodies are superior to D2-40 in identifying endothelial cells of lymphatic malformations-a proposal of a new immunohistochemical panel to differentiate lymphatic from other vascular malformations. Pediatr Dev Pathol 12:187, Bruder E, Perez-Atayde A, Jundt G, et al. Vascular lesions of bone in children, adolescents, and young adults. Virchows Arch 454:161, Howard EL, Tennant LB, Upton J, et al. PTEN- associated vascular anomaly. Mod Pathol 18:309, Tan WH, Baris HN, Burrows PE et al. The spectrum of vascular anomalies in patients with PTEN mutations: implications for diagnosis and management. J Med Genet 44:594, Anita Gupta, MD Pathology and Lab Medicine Cincinnati Children s Hospital MLC 1035, 3333 Burnet Avenue Cincinnati, OH USA Anita.Gupta@cchmc.org Graduated from Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College, Gulbarga, Karnataka. I did my residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago followed by a pediatric pathology fellowship at The Children s Hospital of Denver. Currently, I am an Assistant Professor transpiring into an Associate Professor as of July 1, 2014, at Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA with certification in pediatric and anatomic pathology by the American Board of Pathology. In addition to general pediatric pathology, specialties include vascular anomalies, pediatric liver tumors, ciliapathies, and cardiac biopsies. I have twenty-three publications in peer reviewed journals primarily in vascular anomalies and pediatric GI/Liver. In addition, over 50 posters/or platform presentations at national and international meetings (United States Canadian Anatomic Pathology Meeting, Society of Pediatric Pathology, and International Society of Vascular Anomalies). Lastly, I also teach/ give didactic lectures to medical students, residents, fellows, and multidisciplinary physicians locally and nationally. Vascular Anomalies Treatment Questions: Denise Adams, MD Professor in Hematology/Oncology at Cincinnati Children s Hospital Director of the Vascular Anomalies Group Denise.Adams@cchmc.org Anita Gupta M.D., Indo-Global Health Summit India 2014 Page 8

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