fibrin and Dermatofibrosarcoma

fibrin has been researched along with Dermatofibrosarcoma* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for fibrin and Dermatofibrosarcoma

ArticleYear
Pleomorphic hyalinizing angiectatic tumor with a sarcomatous component recurring as high-grade myxofibrosarcoma.
    Pathology international, 2007, Volume: 57, Issue:5

    Pleomorphic hyalinizing angiectatic tumor (PHAT) of the soft tissue is a rare distinctive tumor listed as a benign neoplasm in the new World Health Organization classification. It may recur and most reported recurrent tumors retained the typical morphological appearance of PHAT; rare tumors recurred with the appearance of a sarcoma. Reported herein is an additional example of recurrent PHAT, but in contrast to the previously described cases the present tumor morphologically qualified as a sarcoma from the very beginning; it recurred as a high-grade myxofibrosarcoma. A 76-year-old woman presented with a solitary subcutaneous tumor in the axilla that was surgically removed. Seven months later, the patient experienced a local recurrence. Microscopically, the typical features of PHAT were identified in the initial lesion, namely hyalinized, fibrin-containing vessels and pleomorphic stromal cells; there were areas of hemorrhage and necrosis. Additionally, peripherally located areas of the tumor manifested highly pleomorphic cells with frequent atypical mitoses, producing a sarcomatous appearance. The mitotic index in the sarcomatous part was 1/10 high-power fields (HPF). Hyalinized, fibrin-containing vessels were absent in these sarcomatous areas, and the stroma was myxoid. The recurrent lesion was composed of large highly pleomorphic oval, round, spindled or bizarre cells with a high mitotic rate, ranging from 3/10 HPF to 7/10 HPF. The neoplastic cells were arranged haphazardly in a myxoid matrix. Hyalinized, fibrin-containing vessels typical for PHAT were absent. PHAT may be more aggressive than previously thought, and PHAT may encompass a morphological spectrum of the lesion ranging from benign to malignant.

    Topics: Aged; Dermatofibrosarcoma; Female; Fibrin; Humans; Hyalin; Necrosis; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Sarcoma; Skin; Skin Neoplasms

2007
Intracytoplasmic giant cross-striated fibrils in giant cell fibroblastoma.
    Histopathology, 1995, Volume: 27, Issue:4

    Topics: Actin Cytoskeleton; Collagen; Dermatofibrosarcoma; Female; Fibrin; Fibroma; Giant Cell Tumors; Humans; Infant; Skin Neoplasms

1995