2001
DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-19529
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Myxoides Leiomyom des Uterus mit herdförmiger Lymphangiom-ähnlicher Differenzierung

Abstract: Myxoid leiomyomas of the uterus are uncommon. They are characterised by a myxoid stroma, no mitotic activity and a myogenic phenotype. We present a case with focal lymphangioma-like pattern. The solid compartiment showed positive immunoreactivity with muscular markers and but no CD 34-immunostaining. Contrary, the endothelial-like cells of the cystic part were positive with antibodies against CD 34, CD 31 and factor VIII, indicating vascular differentiation. The lack of infiltrative growth patterns excluded my… Show more

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“…Second, vascular anomalies, particularly lymphangioma, may be involved in the differential diagnosis because of the presence of a microcystic structure. In fact, lymphangioma-like vascular change can be seen in an uterine leiomyoma [23]. The present case did not have such a vascular lesion with a D2-40-immunostained or CD31-immunostained section.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…Second, vascular anomalies, particularly lymphangioma, may be involved in the differential diagnosis because of the presence of a microcystic structure. In fact, lymphangioma-like vascular change can be seen in an uterine leiomyoma [23]. The present case did not have such a vascular lesion with a D2-40-immunostained or CD31-immunostained section.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%