elastin has been researched along with Polyps* in 3 studies
3 other study(ies) available for elastin and Polyps
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Elastic tissue in fibroepithelial polyps.
Fibroepithelial polyps are common cutaneous lesions with an unknown etiology. We attempted to demonstrate that fibroepithelial polyps develop secondary to a focal loss of elastic tissue. Forty-five fibroepithelial polyps were examined. All were stained with Verhoeff-van Gieson stain for elastic tissue and examined. All but one specimen had a normal amount of elastin and none revealed abnormally shaped elastic fibers. Abnormal or decreased elastic tissue is not the cause of fibroepithelial polyps. Topics: Elastic Tissue; Elastin; Humans; Polyps; Skin Neoplasms; Staining and Labeling | 1999 |
Histochemical and immunohistochemical localisation of elastic system fibres in focal reactive overgrowths of oral mucosa.
Eight specimens each of the following groups were investigated: gingival pyogenic granuloma, fibrous epulis, calcifying fibrous epulis, peripheral giant cell granuloma, giant cell fibroma (four gingival, four non-gingival), denture-irritation hyperplasia and fibroepithelial polyp. These lesions have diverse histopathological appearances but the composition of their connective tissue is poorly defined. The elastic system consists of a complex mixture of glycoproteins that in normal oral mucosa form three differentially distributed fibre types; oxytalan, elaunin and elastic. The elastic system was investigated by Verhoeff's haematoxylin stain, aldehyde fuchsin staining and an anti-elastin monoclonal antibody. Elastin was identified in all fibroepithelial polyps and denture-irritation hyperplasias, but in none of the other lesions. In particular, this identified a distinct difference in the extracellular matrix between the giant cell fibroma and fibroepithelial polyp. Many of the epulides included only oxytalan fibres, but the presence of oxytalan fibres did not follow any pattern within either a single lesion group, or between different lesions. However, the presence of oxytalan fibres in the absence of elastin does not necessarily support a periodontal ligament origin for reactive epulides. Topics: Antibodies, Monoclonal; Diagnosis, Differential; Elastic Tissue; Elastin; Fibroma; Gingival Diseases; Gingival Hyperplasia; Gingival Neoplasms; Gingival Overgrowth; Granuloma, Giant Cell; Granuloma, Pyogenic; Hematoxylin; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Mouth Mucosa; Polyps; Rosaniline Dyes; Stomatitis, Denture | 1997 |
FATAL CORONARY EMBOLISM FROM A MYXOMATOUS POLYP OF THE AORTIC VALVE; AN UNUSUAL CAUSE OF SUDDEN DEATH.
Topics: Aortic Valve; Coronary Disease; Death, Sudden; Elastin; Embolism; Heart Neoplasms; Heart Valve Diseases; Hemosiderin; Humans; Mucins; Myxoma; Pathology; Polyps | 1965 |