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MYOFIBROBLASTS IN FIBROMATOSES An Electron Microscopic Study

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Fifteen cases of fibromatoses were analyzed by electron microscopy, the objective being to compare the incidence and frequency of myofibroblasts in each category. Myofibroblasts were identified in all 15 cases and a considerably large number of these cells appeared in palmar fibromatosis, plantar fibromatosis, and nodular fasciitis. In keloid and cicatricial fibromatosis, however, only a small number of these cells were evident. In seven cases of extra‐abdominal desmoid fibromatosis, the frequency of myofibroblasts in the component cells ranged from 10% to 64%, with a mean of 30%. The frequency was high in hypercellular lesions and low in hypocellular lesions, assuming that it would be roughly in parallel to the cellularity of the lesion in extra‐abdominal desmoid fibromatosis and in other fibromatoses as well. There appeared to be no particular correlation between the number of myofibroblasts and recurrence of the lesion. ACTA PATHOL. JPN. 35 : 533–547, 1985.
Title: MYOFIBROBLASTS IN FIBROMATOSES An Electron Microscopic Study
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Fifteen cases of fibromatoses were analyzed by electron microscopy, the objective being to compare the incidence and frequency of myofibroblasts in each category.
Myofibroblasts were identified in all 15 cases and a considerably large number of these cells appeared in palmar fibromatosis, plantar fibromatosis, and nodular fasciitis.
In keloid and cicatricial fibromatosis, however, only a small number of these cells were evident.
In seven cases of extra‐abdominal desmoid fibromatosis, the frequency of myofibroblasts in the component cells ranged from 10% to 64%, with a mean of 30%.
The frequency was high in hypercellular lesions and low in hypocellular lesions, assuming that it would be roughly in parallel to the cellularity of the lesion in extra‐abdominal desmoid fibromatosis and in other fibromatoses as well.
There appeared to be no particular correlation between the number of myofibroblasts and recurrence of the lesion.
ACTA PATHOL.
JPN.
35 : 533–547, 1985.

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