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Case Number : Case 1727 - 10 January - Dr Uma Sundram Posted By: Guest

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Clinical History: 45 year old woman with soft tissue lesion around the right orbit.

Case Posted by Dr Uma Sundram


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Admin_Dermpath

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An interesting set of images from Dr Uma Sundram for your Tuesday Spot Diagnosis Case.

 

Cheers, Geoff Cross - DermpathPRO Projects

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vincenzo polizzi

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When I see a SFT-like lesion on the orbital region with pleomorphism and multinucleated giant cells, immediately think of Giant Cell Angiofibroma of the orbit, and start looking for intranuclear inclusions...my impression is there are many of these here. 

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Robledo F. Rocha

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Giant cell angiofibroma. In addition to the characteristic site, blood vessels with hyalinized walls and multinucleated floret-like stromal giant cells lining angiectoid spaces are valuable clues.

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Dr. Mona Abdel-Halim

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Agree with giant cell angiofibroma.

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