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Abstract
Mesenchymal type tumors originated in the submucosa represent a small percentage of colorectal polyps. This is particularly true for polyps composed of more than one mesenchymal tissue type. We herein present the pathological features of an unusual polypoid proliferation of mature fatty, fibrous, and vascular tissues including vessels of diverse nature and size. The histological findings support a hamartomatous rather than a true neoplastic origin for this rare lesion.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23781369 PMCID: PMC3679812 DOI: 10.1155/2013/737015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Pathol ISSN: 2090-679X
Figure 1(a) and (b) show a colonic polypoid submucosal proliferation of mature adipose and fibrous tissue with blood and lymph vessels of different sizes (hematoxylin and eosin stained sections, (a) magnification ×20 and (b) magnification ×40). (c) Weigert's stain for elastic fibers highlights the internal elastic lamina in arteries (magnification ×100). (d) CD31 stains endothelial cells from blood and lymph vessels (see large lymph vessel at upper right) (magnification ×400). (e) D2-40 stains the lymphatic endothelium while the blood vessels endothelial cells remain negative (magnification ×400).