| Literature DB >> 15208086 |
M Alberghini1, P Bacchini, G Pignatti, M C Maltarello, L Zanella, N M Maraldi, F Bertoni.
Abstract
Elastofibroma dorsi is a pseudotumoral fibroproliferative lesion characterized by polymorphic fiber-like deposits of elastinophilic material. Several theories have been reported explaining the pathogenesis of elastofibroma. Recent cytogenetic studies have demonstrated chromosomal instability in elastofibromas, not normally observed in non-neoplastic tissues. These chromosomal defects are commonly observed in aggressive fibromatosis too. Such clinical observations suggest a multistage pathogenetic mechanism for the onset of elastofibroma. This study, using histochemical, immunohistochemical staining techniques, and ultrastructural examination, describes the detection of an otherwise typical elastofibroma contextual to a high grade sarcoma. Hence, the coexistence of elastofibroma and high-grade sarcoma may suggest a causal link between the two pathological entities. The results obtained suggest that the coexistence of the two pathological entities is conceivably coincidental.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15208086 DOI: 10.4081/884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Histochem ISSN: 1121-760X Impact factor: 3.188