| Literature DB >> 22704803 |
Shoichiro Mukai1, Hiroyuki Tanaka, Kouji Yamasaki, Takayuki Goto, Chie Onizuka, Toshiyuki Kamoto, Hiroaki Kataoka.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Although more than 100 cases of hemangioma of the urinary bladder have been reported, capillary-type hemangiomas of the bladder are rare. Pyogenic granulomas, which are common tumor-like vascular lesions of the skin and oral mucous membranes, reveal histopathological findings similar to capillary-type hemangiomas and are differentiated from ordinary hemangiomas by clinical features and etiologic factors. Little is known regarding the occurrence of pyogenic granulomas in the urinary bladder. CASEEntities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22704803 PMCID: PMC3407711 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-6-149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1(A): Cystoscopy revealed a red pedunculated mass with small surface ulcerations. (B): The stalk of the tumor contains vessels originating from the surrounding mucosa.
Figure 2(A): Low-magnification image (×1.25) shows proliferation of capillary-sized vessels in a lobular arrangement. Larger dilated vessels are observed at the base of the stalk (inset). (B): Surface is eroded (×4). (C): Anastomosing small blood vessels are lined with plump endothelial cells. The stroma is edematous with mild infiltration of mononuclear cells and neutrophils (×200). (D) Mitoses are occasionally seen in the endothelial cells (×400).