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Electron microscopy of a nevus cell aggregate associated with an axillary lymph node

โœ Scribed by Robert A. Erlandson; Paul P. Rosen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
471 KB
Volume
49
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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โœฆ Synopsis


The cellular composition of the so-called nevus cell aggregate (NCA) or inclusion has been the subject of controversy. Although the predominant opinion is that these cells are neval, some investigators suggest that they are related to glomus cells. In order to investigate this further, an NCA in the capsule of a nontumorous axillary lymph node obtained from a patient with breast cancer was removed from a paraffin block and processed for electron microscopic study. Ultrastructurally, uniform, round nevus cells with indented nuclei, dispersed chromatin, randomly oriented cytoplasmic fibrils, and a few mature melanosomes were identified. These cells closely resembled cutaneous intradermal neval cells and appeared unrelated to glomus cells. It is postulated that these NCA could be a noncutaneous anatomic source of some malignant melanomas.

Cancer 49:269-272, 1982.

ROUPS OF CELLS resembling those in cutaneous G nevi have frequently been noted in the capsules that they are related to glomus of lymph nodes.'-4 These have been referred to as nevus cell inclusions. However, we prefer the term "nevus cell aggregate" (NCA) because the lesion is invariably in the lymph node capsule or surrounding tissue rather than in the lymphoid parenchyma.' While t h e predominant opinion is that these cells are ____


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