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Fourteen cases of synoviosarcoma were investigated by electron microscopy and immunohistochemical technique (PAP) using keratin and
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as epithelial markers, vimentin as a mesenchymal marker. Of the 14 cases 9 were biphasic (BS) and 5 were monophasic synoviosarcoma (MS). In BS, epithelial-like cells, glandular, tubular of slit-like structures, junctional complex, microvilli at the luminar surface and basal lamellae at bottom could be easily seen. Spindle cells both in BS and MS were similar. These cells had somewhat similarity with epithelia-like cells, such as slender cell processes or microvilli, the external lamellae and cell junctions. The spindle cells also formed some slit-like structures. Collagenization was mild in matrix. Whether in BS or MS, epithelial or spindle cells, there were positive reactions for keratin,
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and vimentin. The present study suggests that synoviosarcoma is neither a tumor of synovium origin nor a sarcoma of synovial differentiation, but a carcinosarcoma or adenosarcoma of soft tissues; the monophasic type is not a variant of fibrosarcoma either. It really is a distinct variant of synoviosarcoma. The expressions of both epithelial and mesenchymal features are useful criteria for diagnosis of synoviosarcoma.
Hua
Xi Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao 1989 Sep
PMID:[Primary study of histogenesis and diagnosis of synoviosarcoma]. 256 Apr 60
Forty-nine cases of the so-called "angioblastic meningioma", six cases of cerebellar hemangioblastoma, and four cases of soft tissue hemangiopericytoma were studied with HE, reticulin stainings, and immunohistochemical reaction with Vimentin,
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, GFAP, S-100, and UEA-1 antibodies. The results showed that among the three subtypes of "angioblastic meningioma", namely, the hemangiomatous (H), the hemangioblastic (AB), and the hemangiopericytic (P) types, (1) type H belongs to true meningioma; (2) most of type P are almost identical with soft tissue hemangiopericytoma and different from true meningiomas, therefore belong to hemangiopericytoma arising from pericytes; however (3) some true meningiomas may appear as hemangiopericytoma histologically; (4) a few of AB are very similar to cerebellar hemangioblastoma and thus should be considered as supratentorial hemangioblastoma, while most of AB are still true meningiomas.
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Xi Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao 1993 Mar
PMID:[A comparative study of "angioblastic meningioma", hemangiopericytoma and cerebellar hemangioblastoma]. 834 Jan 1
The aim of this study was to evaluate the histologic characteristics of hemangioblastoma (HB) and investigate the histogenesis of its stromal cells. Sixty-eight cases of hemangioblastoma were studied by light microscopy and thirty-three cases were examined by immunohistochemical stainning. Forty-eight of the 68 patients were males and 20 were females. The average age was 37. Fifty-two cases (76.6%) had been present for two months to one year before the diagnosis was made. Sixty cases (88.2%) arose in the cerebellum. Fifty cases (73.5%) appeared as cystic nodules. Histologically, the 68 cases of HB were further categorized into three subtypes: typical (30 cases), cellular (21 cases) and reticular (17 cases). In 33 cases, the stromal cell were positive for NSE, but negative for F-VIII, UEA-1, GFAP and
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. In summary, there are three essential histologic categories of hemangioblastoma, and its stromal cells may well have the characters of neuroendocrine differentiation.
Hua
Xi Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao 2000 Sep
PMID:[A histopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 68 cases of hemangioblastoma]. 1254 40