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We identified and documented the occurrence of membranous fat necrosis (MFN) in 217 mature cystic teratomas (MCTs) of the ovary. Cysts lined by an eosinophilic and scalloped membrane with pseudopapillary infoldings, the characteristic histologic features of MFN, were identified in 9 tumors. The
OBJECTIVE
To describe for the first time a lesion termed lipomembranous fat necrosis (LFN) in three patients with spermatic cord torsion.
RESULTS
We reviewed 386 testes and their epididymides and spermatic cords which had been removed for testicular infarction. For the three cases showing LFN, a
A 76-year-old man complained of lumbago, and a subsequent detailed examination revealed a mass in the left kidney. Macroscopically, multiple cysts were recognized in the bilateral kidney; the tumor proliferated predominantly in the renal medulla and showed a whitish color with focal necrosis and
Ten cases of an unusual growth pattern of thymomas are presented. The patients were 8 men and 2 women between the ages of 43 and 62 years. Clinically, 6 patients presented with symptoms of chest pain, cough, and shortness of breath, whereas 4 patients were asymptomatic. Surgical resection of the
The objectives of this paper are to report a case of apocrine carcinoma and the discussion of aspects related to its diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. Carcinomas with apocrine differentiation not related to extramammary Paget's disease, ductal breast carcinoma, Moll's glands adenocarcinoma and
Epithelioid sarcoma located in the right hip-to-thigh region of a 58-year-old female was studied by light microscopy, immunohistochemistry, and electron microscopy. Light microscopy revealed both light and dark cells among the tumor cells. Round, homogeneous, eosinophilic bodies were noted
A 38-year-old man presented with a solitary, round, 1.2 x 1.2 cm, bluish-colored, dome-shaped, hard nodule on the left side of the neck, which had grown over 2 months (Fig. 1). The nodule was nontender and nonmovable. Light microscopy revealed that the neoplasm was situated in the reticular dermis
We report a case in a female newborn infant of multiple congenital epulis, i.e. granular cell tumor, that was undetected during regular pregnancy ultrasound monitoring. At birth the neoplasms appeared as two voluminous lesions protruding from the newborn's mouth. The greater of them (5.5 cm x4 cm x3
An 11-year-old Japanese girl noticed a small nodule, with mild tenderness, on the right index finger 5 years before visiting our outpatient clinic. She had no familial history of neurofibromatosis or past history of traumatic injury at the site of the tumor. Physical examination revealed a slightly
Cell kinetics and functional morphology of the human lactating breast were analyzed using 21 paraffin-embedded specimens of the lactating breast obtained by biopsy or surgery and two of the 'resting' breast. Four types (I-IV) of lactating lobules were categorized histologically, and were well
A case of interstitial lung granulomas is described in a worker exposed to zirconium compounds. Chest X-rays revealed diffuse slight reticular interstitial radio-opacities (ILO classification, 1/0 s/t). Histological examination of transbronchial biopsy tissue revealed small interstitial nonconfluent
A clear cell variant of primary pulmonary carcinoid tumor is described. The tumor arose in a 53-year-old woman who was incidentally found to have a solitary pulmonary nodule in the left upper lobe during routine chest roentgenography. Histologically, the tumor was composed of predominantly clear to
Liver needle biopsies from patients with non-A, non-B chronic active hepatitis and so-called abnormal bile duct epithelium were studied with a three-dimensional method. Photographs of bile duct structures in serial sections were transferred to acrylic plates. Five bile duct lesions of a not
We report the unique association of a clear cell "sugar" tumor of the lung (CCTL) in a 32-year-old woman with tuberous sclerosis (TSC), lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), and multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia (MMPH). Chest radiographs demonstrated a peripheral solitary 1.0-cm lingular