[Myositis proliferans: a pseudosarcomatous lesion in soft tissue]
- PMID: 9746917
- DOI: 10.1007/s002920050289
[Myositis proliferans: a pseudosarcomatous lesion in soft tissue]
Abstract
Myositis proliferans is a reactive, intramuscular soft tissue disease characterized by fibroblast and myofibroblast proliferation, showing similarities to the phase-like development seen in the general pathology of wound healing and hypertrophic scars. Immunohistochemically, a combined expression of vimentin and alpha-sm actin is seen in the spindle-shaped cell formations. The decisive histological preparations is supported by immunohistochemical techniques, especially in the differentiation from sarcoma. If a definite diagnosis is made, incomplete excision may suffice.
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