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Keratin in the epithelial-like cells of classical biphasic synovial sarcoma.

Keratin in the epithelial-like cells of classical biphasic synovial sarcoma. Four cases of classical biphasic synovial sarcoma were studied for intermediate filaments of keratin and vimentin type. Epithelial-like cells lining gland-like slits were strongly positive for keratin but negative for vimentin, whereas the spindle cell stroma was negative for keratin but positive for vimentin. The observations indicate epithelial differentiation in the glandular elements of biphasic synovial sarcomas, and are consistent with earlier ultrastructural observations suggesting epithelial properties of these cells. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Virchows Archiv. B, Cell pathology including molecular pathology Pubmed

Keratin in the epithelial-like cells of classical biphasic synovial sarcoma.

Virchows Archiv. B, Cell pathology including molecular pathology , Volume 40 (2): 5 – Dec 21, 1982

Keratin in the epithelial-like cells of classical biphasic synovial sarcoma.


Abstract

Four cases of classical biphasic synovial sarcoma were studied for intermediate filaments of keratin and vimentin type. Epithelial-like cells lining gland-like slits were strongly positive for keratin but negative for vimentin, whereas the spindle cell stroma was negative for keratin but positive for vimentin. The observations indicate epithelial differentiation in the glandular elements of biphasic synovial sarcomas, and are consistent with earlier ultrastructural observations suggesting epithelial properties of these cells.

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ISSN
0340-6075
DOI
10.1007/bf02932860
pmid
6182681

Abstract

Four cases of classical biphasic synovial sarcoma were studied for intermediate filaments of keratin and vimentin type. Epithelial-like cells lining gland-like slits were strongly positive for keratin but negative for vimentin, whereas the spindle cell stroma was negative for keratin but positive for vimentin. The observations indicate epithelial differentiation in the glandular elements of biphasic synovial sarcomas, and are consistent with earlier ultrastructural observations suggesting epithelial properties of these cells.

Journal

Virchows Archiv. B, Cell pathology including molecular pathologyPubmed

Published: Dec 21, 1982

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