Spindle Cells Fascicles . Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. This is a spindle stellate cell neoplasm arranged in short bundles and fascicles. To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity.
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Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. This is a spindle stellate cell neoplasm arranged in short bundles and fascicles. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of.
(A, B and C) H&E stain showing fascicles of bland spindle cells with
Spindle Cells Fascicles In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. This is a spindle stellate cell neoplasm arranged in short bundles and fascicles. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,.
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Monophasic fibrous SS fascicles of spindle cells (HE x 100 Spindle Cells Fascicles In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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(A) Hematoxylin and eosin stain Spindle cells arrange in fascicles Spindle Cells Fascicles The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Spindle cells in fascicles with marked nuclear atypia (H&E stain, x40 Spindle Cells Fascicles To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. This. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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a Long fascicles of spindle cells with clusters of multivacuolated Spindle Cells Fascicles Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Microscopy showing monomorphic spindle cells in fascicles infiltrating Spindle Cells Fascicles To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Spindleshaped tumor cells arranged in fascicles and bundles occupying Spindle Cells Fascicles Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. This is a spindle stellate cell neoplasm arranged in short bundles and fascicles. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. To answer. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Section shows interlacing fascicles of spindle cells showing Spindle Cells Fascicles Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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(A, B and C) H&E stain showing fascicles of bland spindle cells with Spindle Cells Fascicles The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Low power view showing short fascicles of spindle shaped cells (HE Spindle Cells Fascicles This is a spindle stellate cell neoplasm arranged in short bundles and fascicles. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic,. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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(a) Section showing spindle cells arranged in short fascicles and Spindle Cells Fascicles The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Spindleshaped cells in short interlacing fascicles with nuclear Spindle Cells Fascicles To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. The nuclei. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Fascicles of spindle cells hyalinised background (left); with Spindle Cells Fascicles Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern,. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Microscopic view of the tumor showing fascicles of spindle cells Spindle Cells Fascicles Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. In contrast,. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Histopathological findings. Spindle cells fascicles with collagen Spindle Cells Fascicles In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Spindle cells arranged in short fascicles with moderate atypia Spindle Cells Fascicles To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. Histologically. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Photomicrograph showing a) Fascicles of proliferating spindle cells in Spindle Cells Fascicles Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. In. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Histopathologic picture showing interlacing fascicles of compact Spindle Cells Fascicles Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. This is a spindle stellate cell neoplasm arranged in short bundles and fascicles. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Interlaced fascicles of spindleshaped cells with elongated Spindle Cells Fascicles The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. This is a spindle stellate cell neoplasm arranged in. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Intersecting fascicles of spindle cells separated by variably Spindle Cells Fascicles The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. This is a spindle stellate cell neoplasm arranged. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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(a) Histopathology picture showing fascicles of spindle cells with Spindle Cells Fascicles Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. In contrast, the spindle. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Histological image showing spindleshaped cells with dull nuclei Spindle Cells Fascicles This is a spindle stellate cell neoplasm arranged in short bundles and fascicles. The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Spindle cells arranged as bundles and fascicles admixed with Spindle Cells Fascicles Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. In contrast,. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Closely packed spindle cells, in short fascicles surrounding a Spindle Cells Fascicles The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Spindle cells growing in fascicles, with eosinophilic cytoplasm and Spindle Cells Fascicles The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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A characteristic feature of cutaneous CCS is fascicles of spindle cells Spindle Cells Fascicles In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts.. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Compact fascicles of spindle cells with a slightly storiform pattern Spindle Cells Fascicles Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Fibromatosis showing fascicles of spindle cells. (×1000). Download Spindle Cells Fascicles The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Tumour composed of spindle cells in interlacing fascicles and bundles Spindle Cells Fascicles Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. This is a spindle stellate cell neoplasm arranged in short bundles and fascicles. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic,. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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An IMFT showing compact fascicles of spindle cells, with an Spindle Cells Fascicles In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. This is a spindle stellate cell neoplasm arranged in short bundles and fascicles. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. The spindle cells show. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Figure 5Shows spindle cells in short fascicles and whorls. Figure 6 Spindle Cells Fascicles Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. In contrast, the spindle cell. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Fascicles of spindleshaped cells with varying cellularity and Spindle Cells Fascicles The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. To answer these. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Interlacing fascicles of bipolar spindle cells (HE 400X). Download Spindle Cells Fascicles Spindle cells may be arranged in fascicles (figure 1), a storiform pattern, a ‘herringbone’ pattern similar to fibrosarcoma,. To answer these questions, the current presentation will (1) review the soft tissue tumors that look like the classical definition of. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. In. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Microphotograph showing a spindle cell lesion; cells being arranged in Spindle Cells Fascicles Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized i.e.,a) myxoid or vascular pattern with spindle or stellate myofibroblasts. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Spindle cells arrayed in fascicles, mixed with inflammatory cells Spindle Cells Fascicles The nuclei are ovoid and monomorphic, with occasional mitotic activity. Spindle cell lesions can occur in head and neck skin, in the soft tissues of the scalp, orbit, and neck, and along the upper. In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. Histologically three basic patterns can be recognized. Spindle Cells Fascicles.
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Monomorphic spindle cells arranged in loose fascicles... Download Spindle Cells Fascicles In contrast, the spindle cell component usually predominates and can show a variety of architectural patterns,6 with potential for. This is a spindle stellate cell neoplasm arranged in short bundles and fascicles. The spindle cells show indistinct cell borders and are bland appearing with elongated or wavy nuclei and ample eosinophilic cytoplasm. To answer these questions, the current presentation will. Spindle Cells Fascicles.