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angiofibroma is genetically similar to spindle cell lipoma: a case report.Cancer
Genet Cytogenet. 2007 Sep;177(2):131-4.
Cellular angiofibroma
is a benign mesenchymal neoplasm of female and male genital tract composed
of prominent vasculature and stromal spindle cells, often with admixture of
adipose tissue. The tumor has histomorphologic similarities to
angiomyofibroblastoma and spindle cell lipoma. Herein we describe a tumor
arising in the perineal region of a 60-year-old man with morphological and
immunohistochemical features of cellular angiofibroma and showing
cytogenetic characteristics similar to spindle cell lipoma. To our
knowledge, this is the first report of cytogenetic changes in cellular
angiofibroma. The genetic overlap of these entities supports their origin
from the same mesenchymal stem cell.
Cellular angiofibroma: a
benign neoplasm distinct from angiomyofibroblastoma and spindle cell lipoma.Am
J Surg Pathol. 1997 Jun;21(6):636-44.
Four cases of a
distinctive soft-tissue tumor of the vulva are described. They were
characterized by occurrence in middle-aged women (39-50 years), small size
(< 3 cm), and a usually well-circumscribed margin. The preoperative clinical
diagnosis was that of a labial or Bartholin gland cyst in three of the four
cases. The microscopic appearance was remarkably consistent and was
characterized by a cellular neoplasm composed of uniform, bland, spindled
stromal cells, numerous thick-walled and often hyalinized vessels, and a
scarce component of mature adipocytes. Mitotic activity was brisk in three
cases (up to 11 mitoses per 10 high power fields). The stromal cells were
positive for vimentin and negative for CD34, S-100 protein, actin, desmin,
and epithelial membrane antigen, suggesting fibroblastic differentiation.
Two patients with follow-up showed no evidence of recurrence. The
differential diagnosis of this distinctive tumor includes aggressive
angiomyxoma, angiomyofibroblastoma, spindle cell lipoma, solitary fibrous
tumor, perineurioma, and leiomyoma. The designation of "cellular
angiofibroma" is chosen to emphasize the two principal components of this
tumor: the cellular spindle cell component and the prominent blood vessels. |