Cytogenetic analysis of subcutaneous angiolipoma: Further evidence supporting its difference from ordinary pure lipomas: A report of the CHAMP study group Journal Article


Authors: Sciot, R.; Akerman, M.; Dal Cin, P.; De Wever, I.; Fletcher, C. D. M.; Mandahl, N.; Mertens, F.; Mitelman, F.; Rosai, J.; Rydholm, A.; Tallini, G.; Van Den Berghe, H.; Vanni, R.; Willen, H.
Article Title: Cytogenetic analysis of subcutaneous angiolipoma: Further evidence supporting its difference from ordinary pure lipomas: A report of the CHAMP study group
Abstract: Subcutaneous angiolipomas are benign soft-tissue lesions consisting of two mesenchymal elements (i.e., adipose tissue and blood vessels) and having distinct clinical features. They usually are multiple, with an obvious male predominance, and hereditary occurrence has been described. Twenty subcutaneous angiolipomas from 10 patients with typical clinical and morphologic features were reviewed. All lesions had a normal karyotype. This finding is in striking contrast with ordinary lipomas, spindle-cell and pleomorphic lipomas, lipoblastomas, and hibernomas, most of which have characteristic clonal chromosomal aberrations. The normal karyotype of subcutaneous angiolipoma as well as its distinct clinical and morphologic features suggest a different pathogenesis from pure lipomas.
Keywords: adult; clinical article; human tissue; aged; human cell; histopathology; pathogenesis; differential diagnosis; cytogenetics; chromosome aberration; chromosome analysis; karyotype; subcutaneous tissue tumor; mesenchymoma; human; male; female; article; angiolipoma
Journal Title: American Journal of Surgical Pathology
Volume: 21
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0147-5185
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 1997-04-01
Start Page: 441
End Page: 444
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/00000478-199704000-00010
PUBMED: 9130991
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 17 March 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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