2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40618-020-01239-z
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Reticulin staining pattern in the differential diagnosis of benign parathyroid lesions

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“…In the diagnosis of pituitary adenoma, the appearance of the traversable line, mentioned in our report, is a qualitative indication of RFS destruction [8]. We observed a sparse RFS or even loss of the RFS in PTAs in this study, consistent with the ndings of Kuşku et al [4]. Although the RFS in this area is incomplete, it does not represent true destruction but may rather re ect slender reticular bres or the spatial characteristics of the RFS.…”
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“…In the diagnosis of pituitary adenoma, the appearance of the traversable line, mentioned in our report, is a qualitative indication of RFS destruction [8]. We observed a sparse RFS or even loss of the RFS in PTAs in this study, consistent with the ndings of Kuşku et al [4]. Although the RFS in this area is incomplete, it does not represent true destruction but may rather re ect slender reticular bres or the spatial characteristics of the RFS.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…The RFS was discontinuous in a few areas and exhibited an irregular sinusoid structure. Kuşku et al [4] performed reticular bre staining on 97 parathyroid lesions in 85 patients. Their results showed short, thick bres and anastomosing and nodular RFS in PTA.…”
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“…They reported that the main RFS in PTA can be defined as short, thick fibre, anastomotic fibre, and nodular fibre types [ 4 ]. The short, thick reticular fibres are associated with PTA and hyperplasia, whereas the nodular type supports PTA [ 4 ]. However, APT and PTC were not investigated in their study.…”
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confidence: 99%