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Abstract
Histologic sections of 68 soft-tissue sarcomas initially diagnosed as fibrosarcoma were reviewed, and 36 were excluded because of revised diagnosis. The tumors from the remaining 32 patients were analyzed clinicopathologically, and were classifed into two types; the adult type (22 cases) and the infantile type (10 cases). The adult type fibrosarcoma occurred in adults aged 25 to 67 years and consisted of spindle-shaped fibroblastic cells which formed interlacing bundles accompanied by variable amounts of collagen or reticulin fibers. The infantile fibrosarcoma affected children below the age of seven years in this series and was characterized by proliferation of immature fibroblasts forming indistinct bundles, frequently exhibiting areas of an angiosarcoma-like pattern and cavernous blood vessels. The authors expressed the view that infantile fibrosarcoma should be separated from adult fibrosarcoma, because between these two types of fibrosarcoma there were marked differences in the histologic feature as well as in the age, sex and anatomical distributions.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 452901 DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1827.1979.tb00195.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Pathol Jpn ISSN: 0001-6632