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Case Number : Case 431 Posted By: Guest

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Female 52 years, subcutaneous nodule on leg.


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[b]Phillip McKee - Overseas Consultations (Cave Creek, Arizona, USA) Wrote:[/b]

The tumor is composed of bland spindled cells in part arranged in a storiform pattern and there is hyalinization. The tumor cells were positive for EMA and negative for S100-protein. Focal positivity for CD34 was present. These features add up to the diagnosis of perineurioma

[size=2]Submitted on 02/02/2012 16:57[/size]
[b]Eman El-Nabarawy - Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:[/b]

Ancient schwannoma.

[size=2]Submitted on 02/02/2012 14:21[/size]
[b]Mona Abdel Halim - Dermatology Dept. (Egypt) Wrote:[/b]

What about cellular schwannoma with ancient changes?

[size=2]Submitted on 02/02/2012 13:01[/size]
[b]A Bansal - BCU HB (North Wales) Wrote:[/b]

Favour DFSP. Would do immunos (CD34, Factor XIIIa, S100 protein etc.)

[size=2]Submitted on 02/02/2012 12:40[/size]
[b]Yüksel Okumuş - Bursa State Hospital (Turkey) Wrote:[/b]

Schwannoma versus Fibrous Histiyocytoma with storiform and pallizading pattern ?

[size=2]Submitted on 02/02/2012 11:24[/size]

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