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Cutaneous sclerosing Pacinian-like perineurioma

2001

Cutaneous sclerosing Pacinian-like perineurioma Aims: The term perineurioma has been used to designate a variety of clinically and histologically different proliferations of perineurial cells based on immunohistochemical and/or ultrastructural characterization. There are two different groups of neoplasms derived from perineurial cells: extraneural or soft tissue perineuriomas, and intraneural perineuriomas. Recently, a sclerosing variant of cutaneous perineurioma has been described. Methods and results: We report a case of a cutaneous form of perineurioma, combining features of the intraneural and sclerosing varieties, as well as showing a Pacinian pattern of growth. In order to assess the …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologymedicine.diagnostic_testSoft tissueGeneral MedicineAnatomyBiologyExtraneuralPerineurial CellPathology and Forensic Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structurePerineuriomamedicineImmunohistochemistryPerineuriumChromosome 22Fluorescence in situ hybridizationHistopathology
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Ultrastructure of the Perineurium

2014

The perineurium is composed of multiple concentric single-cell layers enclosing individual nerve fascicles. Each layer has a thickness equivalent to the width of a perineurial cell. Groups of these cells join by means of tight junctions and desmosomes to form layers that function as a barrier against diffusion of particles across them. Perineurial internal layers have more of these specialized unions among perineurial cells, which are proximal to nerve fascicles.

Materials sciencemedicine.anatomical_structureTight junctionUltrastructuremedicineBiophysicsDiffusion (business)PerineuriumPerineurial Cell
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