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  • 1978  (4)
  • Electron Microscopy
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    Springer
    Virchows Archiv 377 (1978), S. 145-155 
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: Aggressive Fibromatosis ; Myofibroblast ; Immunperoxidase Method ; Electron Microscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Zwei FÄlle von aggressiver Fibromatose der Schilddrüsenregion werden mit histologischen, immunhistochemischen und elektronenmikroskopischen Methoden untersucht. Mit Hilfe von menschlichem Serum gegen glatte Muskulatur können kontraktile Zellen in sÄmtlichen PrÄparaten, vornehmlich aber in den Randbezirken der Wucherung nachgewiesen werden. Elektronenoptisch werden alle diese Zellen als Myofibroblasten identifiziert. Die zentralen Bezirke der Wucherung zeigen hyalin verdickte und gequollene Kollagenfaserbündel mit nur wenigen zellulÄren Elementen. Somit wird der Myofibroblast als der für die Wucherung charakteristische Zelltyp erkannt. Die sich daraus für Pathogenese und Histogenese ergebenden Schlüsse werden diskutiert.
    Notes: Summary Two cases of aggressive fibromatosis of the thyroid gland region were studied by histological, immunhistological and electron-microscopic methods. Contractile cells can be found in all tissue preparations using human serum containing antibodies to smooth muscle, especially in the periphery of the tumor. These cells have the characteristics of myofibroblasts by electron microscopy. The central areas of the tumor are composed of hyalin thickened bundles of collagen fibres with few cellular elements. The myofibroblast is thus considered to be the characteristic cell type of the tumor, and the pathogenesis and histogenesis of the lesion are discussed.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Virchows Archiv 378 (1978), S. 143-151 
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: Neurinoma ; Schwannian Origin ; Neurinoma Cells ; Cytoplasmic Processes ; Peculiar Myelin Sheaths ; Electron Microscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In benign tumours of the nerve sheath, the neurinoma clearly originates from the Schwann's cell. This can be said, because there are neurinoma cells with the typical tendency to cytoplasmic processes out of which peculiar myelin sheaths are built; these peculiar myelin sheaths wrap themselves around parts of their own neurinoma cell.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: Thymus ; Thymoma ; Lymphocyte-epithelial Interaction ; “Emperipolesis” ; Electron Microscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The ultrastructure of eleven thymomas with lymphocytic predominance, one “epitheloid” cell thymoma and two normal human thymuses is described with special reference to “Emperipolesis”. All patients have had myasthenia gravis. The normal human thymus consists of three parts: outer cortex, inner cortex, and medulla. The outer cortex contains mainly lymphoblasts and Metcalf's macrophages within the so-called “Clark-packet's”. The inner cortex consists mainly lymphocytes and interdigitating reticulum cells, and the medulla of epithelial cells, lymphocytes and Hassall's corpuscles. In all cases of lympho-epithelial thymoma and in normal human thymuses there are enormous interdigitations between epithelial (tumor) cells, lymphocytes and macrophages. The “epitheloid” cell thymomas also show findings which suggest an epithelial cell interaction. We have not found intact lymphocytes inside the cytoplasm of normal and/or tumor epithelial cells, macrophages or interdigitating reticulum cells. The intracellular existence of intact lymphocytes has been termed “Emperipolesis” by Humble, Jayne, and Pulvertaft, meaning “internal wandering”. These investigations indicate that “Emperipolesis” is not an adequate term for cellular interaction in normal human thymuses and thymomas. A false impression of intraepithelial location of thymic lymphocytes is created by two-dimensional sections of complex thymic structure. These ultrastructural studies revealed damage to lymphocytes only in macrophages with lymphocytolysis within these cells and accumulation of numerous heterophagic vacuoles containing fragments of lymphocytic debris within them.
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  • 4
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    Springer
    Virchows Archiv 380 (1978), S. 49-57 
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: Granular cell tumor ; Schwannian Origin ; Phagocytozing Schwann cells ; Electron Microscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In granular cell tumors, the granule-containing tumor cells and their processes form rounded complexes surrounded by a common bounding membrane. In the tumor, these complexes are closely related to the peripheral nerves and are seen in the perineurium and in the endoneurium. In addition, there are mixed complexes composed both of Schwann cells and granular tumor cells: the two types of cells are in close contact with each other and are also surrounded by a common bounding membrane. Furthermore, there one contacts between granular tumor cells and axons. These observations strongly suggest the existence of a relationship between Schwann cells and the cells of granular cell tumors. A comparison between the granular tumor cells and the phagocytic forms of Schwann cells reveals striking similarities: the granular cell tumor complexes are comparable with the Büngner bands of phagocytozing Schwann cells. A relationship between granular cell tumors and the phagocytozing form of Schwann cells is therefore assumed.
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