2021
DOI: 10.47162/rjme.61.3.22
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Abdominal elastotic lesions. A clinicopathologic study of 23 cases

Abstract: Abdominal elastotic deposits are uncommon lesions that often presents as polyps. They show three histological patterns: fibroelastosis, angioelastosis, and elastofibroma. We describe 23 cases including rare locations, such as mesentery, greater omentum, hernia sac, spleen, peripancreatic fat, and hypodermal fat. The age of the patients ranged from 49 to 93 years (mean, 76.8 years). Most lesions were discovered incidentally in the microscopic study. The most frequent locations were peritoneal subserosa (43.5%) … Show more

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“…The term SFT replaced the nomenclature of neoplasms that were referred to as hemangiopericytoma 20 years ago. 3 SFTs are commonly found in the thoracic cavity, especially in the pleura. However, they can arise from any site in the human body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The term SFT replaced the nomenclature of neoplasms that were referred to as hemangiopericytoma 20 years ago. 3 SFTs are commonly found in the thoracic cavity, especially in the pleura. However, they can arise from any site in the human body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,9 Hence, we planned for close long-term follow-up of our patients.Colonic mesentery SFTs are unusual in occurrence and usually diagnosed post-operatively. The immunohistochemical markers, CD34 and STAT6 help differentiate SFTs from other mesenchymal tumors.…”
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confidence: 99%