Numerous eosinophilic globules (skeinoid fibers) in a duodenal stromal tumor: An exceptional case showing smooth muscle differentiation |
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Authors: | Susumu Matsukuma Masateru Doi Masatoshi Suzuki Kazuya Ikegawa Kimiya Sato Noriyuki Kuwabara |
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Affiliation: | Department of Research and Laboratory, Japan Self Defense Forces Central Hospital;Division of Surgery, Mishuku Hospital;Japan Self Defense Forces Medical School, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | A unique case of duodenal stromal tumor In a 51-year-old man is reported. The tumor histologically showed spindle cell proliferation and numerous eosinophilic globules. Most globules were composed of tangled 45 nm thick fibrils, which were ultrastructurally Identical to 'skelnoid fibers'. The presence of glycogen granules in the tumor cells and the Immunoreactivity for α-smooth muscle actin suggested smooth muscle differentiation. Focal ultrastructural findings also supported the smooth muscle nature of this tumor. There were no immunohistochemical and ultra-structural features indicating neural differentiation. In previous studies, the presence of such 'skeinoid fibers' was suggested to be a histological marker for neural differentiation in gastrointestinal stromal tumor. However, the findings In the present case suggest that numerous 'skeinoid fibers' can be Identified in duodenal stromal tumor with smooth muscle differentiation, although this condition may be rare. |
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Keywords: | gastrointestinal stromal tumor immunohistochemistry skeinoid fiber smooth muscle differentiation ultrastructural examination |
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