A branchial osteogenetic neoplasm affecting abarbel Barbus barbus plebejus (Valenciennes, 1829) is described.The osteoblasts' pleomorphism, the lack of a welldevelopedand con~pletes eparation, the presence of eccentric,terminal proliferative edges infiltrating the lining tissuesand the abundant tumour matrix suggest a histopathologicaldiagnosis of a 'productive osteoblastic osteosarcoma' Theoccurrence of eosinophihc granule cells (EGCs) scatteredamong neoplastic tissue is discussed in relation to the neoplasticgrowth and the inflammatory reaction, with referenceto recent discoveries in mammalian mast cell biology.[...]
Branchial osteogenetic neoplasm in barbel, Barbus barbus plebejus
MANERA, Maurizio;BIAVATI, Sergio
1999-01-01
Abstract
A branchial osteogenetic neoplasm affecting abarbel Barbus barbus plebejus (Valenciennes, 1829) is described.The osteoblasts' pleomorphism, the lack of a welldevelopedand con~pletes eparation, the presence of eccentric,terminal proliferative edges infiltrating the lining tissuesand the abundant tumour matrix suggest a histopathologicaldiagnosis of a 'productive osteoblastic osteosarcoma' Theoccurrence of eosinophihc granule cells (EGCs) scatteredamong neoplastic tissue is discussed in relation to the neoplasticgrowth and the inflammatory reaction, with referenceto recent discoveries in mammalian mast cell biology.[...]File in questo prodotto:
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