Are infantile myofibromatosis,congenital fibrosarcoma and congenital haemangiopericytoma histogenetically related? |
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Authors: | S. VARIEND N.M.A. BAX J. VAN GORP |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands;The Department of Paediatric Surgery, Children's Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Infantile myofibromatosis, congenital fibrosarcoma and congenital/infantile haemangiopericytoma are generally considered distinct entities. Overlapping microscopic features between infantile myofibromatosis and congenital fibrosarcoma, and between infantile myofibromatosis and congenital/infantile haemangiopericytoma, however, have been noted, but not formally reported. This report concerns six neonatal tumours, each exhibiting more than one of the above patterns, supporting a histogenetic relationship among these entities. Immunohistochemistry for smooth muscle actin was found to be useful in the diagnosis of congenital/infantile haemangiopericytoma, and also served to support a histogenetic relationship with the other two entities under consideration. |
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Keywords: | infantile tumours myofibromatosis haemangiopericytoma |
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