[Multinucleated cell angiohistiocytoma. Report of 6 cases]
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[Multinucleated cell angiohistiocytoma. Report of 6 cases]
Abstract
Multinucleate cell angiohistiocytoma is a recently described entity. It is a benign vascular proliferation. Clinically, it is characterized by violaceous red papules, often mimicking Kaposi's sarcoma. Acral sites and face were the commonest sites. The six patient's age was between 41 and 64 years and sex ratio was equal. Microscopic features were an increased number of blood vessels together with mononucleated and multinucleated histiocyte-like cells with scalloped borders. Staining of mononucleated cells with CD68, anti vimentin and anti factor XIIIa antibodies emphasized a fibrohistiocytic origin. Loss of factor XIIIa expression in multinucleate cells gets clue to think that these cells are dedifferenciated.
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