Ultrastructural and immunocytochemical observations on angiosarcomas

Ultrastructural Pathology
B MackayW L Huang

Abstract

Forty-seven angiosarcomas have been studied by light and electron microscopy. Neoplastic endothelial cells do not consistently display specific ultrastructural features, but certain aspects of the fine structure of the cells and their arrangement can be useful to establish or confirm the diagnosis. Experience with the common endothelial cell markers as diagnostic aids is briefly reviewed.

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