| Literature DB >> 24405807 |
Atif Ali Hashmi, Naveen Faridi, Muhammad Muzzammil Edhi, Asad Jafri, Mehmood Khan1.
Abstract
Fibro-osseous pseudotumor of the digit is rare benign lesion of subcutaneous tissue which is thought to be reactive process as a result of repeated trauma. We report a case of an ulcerated lesion of skin of middle finger, clinically thought to be leishmaniasis which after punch biopsy followed by excision turned out to be fibrosseous pseudotumor. Diagnosis of fibro-osseous pseudotumor requires immense precision as it can clinically mimic unungal exostosis and can sometimes be misinterpreted clinically and radiologically as myositis ossificans. We suggested an algorithimic approach for histopathologic assessment of fibro-osseous soft tissue lesions with evaluation of both stromal and osseous components. Bland fibroblastic stroma, mature osseous component with prominent osteoblastic rimming and absence of zonation pattern will support the diagnosis of fibro-osseous pseudotumor especially if located at a superficial and distal location.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24405807 PMCID: PMC3898666 DOI: 10.1186/1755-7682-7-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Arch Med ISSN: 1755-7682
Figure 1H and E sections fibro-osseous lesion in dermis. a) lesion composed of fibrovascular stroma and mature bony trabeculae. b) high power revealed prominent osteoblastic rimming and bland stromal cells.
Figure 2Photomicrography after applying immunohistochemical stains revealing. a) ASMA stain highlighting blood vessels with focal positivity in stromal cells. b) CD34 stain showing focal positivity in stromal cells. c) and d) S100 stain also revealed focal staining in stromal cells.