Extracardiac rhabdomyoma: An immunocytochemical study and review of the literature.

Applied pathology Pub Date : 1988-01-01
V Eusebi, C Ceccarelli, E Daniele, G Collina, G Viale, A M Mancini
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Two cases of 'adult' rhabdomyoma and 2 of 'fetal' rhabdomyoma have been immunologically studied using several antisera specific of skeletal muscle fibers proteins. This paper also deals with a review of the literature on these rare benign skeletal muscle proliferations. It is concluded that 'adult' rhabdomyoma contains fetal myosin and therefore the term 'adult' does not seem immunologically appropriate any longer. In addition the tumoral cells show the same level of differentiation as seen in neonatal skeletal muscle. Therefore it seems that the definition of neonatal rhabdomyoma is more appropriate for these benign muscular proliferations. The 2 cases of fetal rhabdomyoma appear phenotypically similar to normally developing myoblasts and contain fetal myosin. Therefore it seems that the definition 'fetal' is here appropriate for what appears to be a disorganized proliferation of otherwise normal fetal skeletal muscle fibers. The differential diagnosis between these latter tumors and rhabdomyosarcomas has been discussed.

心外横纹肌瘤:免疫细胞化学研究和文献综述。
2例“成人”横纹肌瘤和2例“胎儿”横纹肌瘤用几种骨骼肌纤维蛋白特异性抗血清进行了免疫学研究。本文也对这些罕见的良性骨骼肌增生的文献作一综述。结论:“成人”横纹肌瘤含有胎儿肌球蛋白,因此“成人”一词在免疫学上似乎不再合适。此外,肿瘤细胞表现出与新生儿骨骼肌相同的分化水平。因此,新生儿横纹瘤的定义似乎更适合于这些良性肌肉增生。2例胎儿横纹肌瘤的表型与正常发育的成肌细胞相似,含有胎儿肌球蛋白。因此,这里“胎儿”的定义似乎适合于正常胎儿骨骼肌纤维的无序增生。后一种肿瘤与横纹肌肉瘤的鉴别诊断已被讨论。
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