SOFT TISSUE TUMORS

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SOFT TISSUE TUMORS. Prof Hesham Saad. Fibroma. Fibroma. More or less mature fibrous tissue consisting of interlacing bundles of mature fibroblasts, collagen fibres and few blood capillaries. FIBROSARCOMA. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SOFT TISSUE TUMORSProf Hesham Saad

More or less mature fibrous tissue consisting of interlacing bundles of mature fibroblasts, collagen fibres and few blood capillaries

Fibroma

Fibroma

Highly cellular, plumped spindle shaped cells, architecture disarray, cellular and nuclear pleomorphism, frequent and abnormal mitotic

figures & necrosis

FIBROSARCOMA

Lipoma

Lobules of mature clear fat cells resembling normal cells with no pleomorphism separated by thin fibro-vascular septa

Liposarcoma is composed of large bizarre lipoblasts (primitive nucleated fat cells with clear vacuolated cytoplasm ) with mitoses and pleomorphism

liposarcoma

Benign fibrous histiocytoma : proliferating spindle shaped cells arranged in storiform pattern, foam cells, hemosidrin deposits & multinucleated giant cells

FIBROUS HISTIOCYTOMA

Rhabdomyoblast is the diagnostic cell in all types (oval or elongated) (tadepole or strap cells ) with esinophilic eccentric granular cytoplasm containing cross striations

Sheets of both oval & spindle shaped malignant cells showing all malignant criteria

RHABDOMYOSARCOMA

-Dense fibrous trabeculae divide the tumor into compartments- Nests or islands of tumour cells are separated by thin

walled vascular septa - Tumor cells

are large, round  to oval, with eosinophilic

granular cytoplasm, eccentric rounded nuclei and prominent nucleoli.- Central degeneration and loss of cohesion, result in pseudo alveolar pattern.

Alveolar soft part sarcoma

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