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. 1996;2(1-2):84-88.
doi: 10.1007/BF02893957.

Osteoclastoma-like Giant Cell Tumor of the Lung

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Osteoclastoma-like Giant Cell Tumor of the Lung

Zsolt Orosz et al. Pathol Oncol Res. 1996.
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Abstract

The main components of an unusual form of lung tumor were osteoclast-like multinucleated giant cells and mononuclear stromal cells. Besides, scattered islands of moderately differentiated squamous cells also appeared. Both the mononuclear and the osteoclast-like giant cells reacted with antibodies against CD68 and vimentin, but did not react with antibodies against cytokeratin, EMA and CEA, or lysozyme and a-1-antitrypsin. The p53 and PCNA antigens were positive only in mononuclear cells and not the osteoclast-like giant cells, suggesting that mononuclear cells represent proliferating elements with histiocytic differentiation while osteoclast-like giant cells are stromal, presumably reactive components of the tumor.

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