2018
DOI: 10.1002/ar.23765
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Another Case of Pacinian Corpuscle in a Lymph Node

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“…The occurrence of ectopic Pacinian corpuscle is rare. In the scientific literature, there are reports of its sporadic presence in the pancreas [9,11], in the lymph node [12][13][14][15], inside the prostate [16,17] and the urinary bladder wall [18]. In animals, the Pacinian corpuscle was found in the mesentery of cats [19] and nerve endings similar to the Pacinian corpuscles were also described in the lungs of Indian black rats [20].…”
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“…The occurrence of ectopic Pacinian corpuscle is rare. In the scientific literature, there are reports of its sporadic presence in the pancreas [9,11], in the lymph node [12][13][14][15], inside the prostate [16,17] and the urinary bladder wall [18]. In animals, the Pacinian corpuscle was found in the mesentery of cats [19] and nerve endings similar to the Pacinian corpuscles were also described in the lungs of Indian black rats [20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…También es recurrente observar en múltiples revistas impresas del área anatómica, reconocidas mundialmente, que permiten la publicación de artículos que emplean indiscriminadamente los epónimos. Por ejemplo, en la revista The Anatomical Record se puede identificar el epónimo "Pacinian corpuscle" (Uguen, 2018); en la revista Clinical Anatomy se publica el término "vein of Galen" (Ghali, 2018); en la revista Frontiers in Neuroanatomy se incluye en uno de sus apartes el término "circle of Willis" (Qian et al, 2018); en la revista Morphologie se lee el término "Waldeyer's fascia" (Rusu et al, 2017). Estos desatinos terminológicos demuestran indudablemente que, a pe-sar de tantos años de trabajo y esfuerzo de la FICAT, el lenguaje anatómico sigue siendo caótico, donde cada cual habla y escribe como quiere.…”
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“…Rare reports of ectopic Pacinian corpuscle in human beings have described it in the urinary bladder [3], pancreas [4], and prostate [2]. Some authors have also described its unusual presence in human lymph nodes, with a total of 8 cases so far mentioned in 5 reports [1,[5][6][7][8] (Table 1). Herein we report the finding of a Pacinian corpuscle in a lymph node, which in our knowledge is the ninth such case so far.…”
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“…The function of Pacinian corpuscle in the lymph node is not known; however, various authors have presented their view. Polski and Spreen [6] considered it to be ectopic, while Uguen [8] considered it to be an abnormal cicatrization process, possibly in response to some trauma or other etiology causing local inflammation. Fabian had postulated its relationship with the lymphatic systems in cat [6,10].…”
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