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Inflammatory Myxohyaline Tumor with Massive Emperipolesis

Pathology Research and Practice, 2002
We report on a 36-year-old man with a recurrent mass on the thenar side of the right hand. Against the background of dense inflammation, inflammatory malignant fibrous histiocytoma was first diagnosed, but typical morphologic features in the recurrent tumor led to a correction of the diagnosis--inflammatory myxohyaline tumor.
Zdenek, Kinkor   +2 more
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Emperipolesis of neutrophils by dysmorphic megakaryocytes

American Journal of Hematology, 1982
AbstractNeutrophil engulfment by megakaryocytes was observed within 20 to 30% of megakaryocytes from two children: one with metastatic rhabdomyosarcoma, the other with fever of unknown origin. Other cell types and neutrophil precursors were not observed within megakaryocytes.
R T, Parmley   +4 more
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Emperipolesis, entosis and beyond: Dance with fate

Cell Research, 2008
Study of cell-in-cell phenomena began with the desire to understand the complex phenotype, which stemmed from Lewis' observation of non-phagocytotic process of cell-eating-cell in 1925 1. Humble et al. coined the term “emperipolesis” (from the Greek, wandering round about within) in 1950s, to define the heterogeneous cell-in-cell phenomena when they ...
Peng, Xia   +3 more
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Coccidioidomycosis with emperipolesis in fine needle aspiration

Cytopathology, 2019
While this case of coccidioidomycosis presenting with emperipolesis, may be a one‐off unusual presentation, it is important, nevertheless, to consider the possibility of coccidioidomycosis when confronted with this rare morphological finding during evaluation of cytology specimens.
Alexandra Grosse, Claudia Grosse
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Emperipolesis

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2012
H syndrome is a recently described autosomal recessive disorder characterized by indurated, hyperpigmented, and hypertrichotic cutaneous plaques, mainly involving the lower abdomen and lower extremities. Associated systemic manifestations include hepatosplenomegaly, heart anomalies, hearing loss, hypogonadism, low height, and hyperglycemia.
Isabel, Colmenero   +4 more
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Emperipolesis of Lymphoid Neoplastie Cells in Feline Hepatocytes

Veterinary Pathology, 1989
Occasional lymphocytes and other leukocytes in guinea pig, rabbit, and human hepatocytes were described in 1944.2 Here we report emperipolesis in the liver of two cats with severe liver damage and intracellular neoplastic lymphoid cells in most hepatocytes.
Ossent P, Stöckli RM, Pospischil A
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Emperipolesis in giant cell carcinoma of the lung

Community Oncology, 2010
Manuscript received March 16, 2010; accepted April 19, 2010.Correspondence to: Dr. Saad Z. Usmani, MD, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, University of Connecticut Health Center, 263 Farmington Avenue, Farming-ton, CT 06030; telephone: 860-679-4410; fax: 860-679-4451; e-mail: susmani@resident.uchc.edu.
Saad Z. Usmani   +2 more
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Emperipolesis

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2015
Nay M, Tun, Elizabeth, Guevara
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[Emperipolesis (hypotheses and facts)].

TSitologiia i genetika, 1997
This report is dedicated of modern notion about new biological phenomenon which was named emperipolesis in 1956. On the basis of proper data, morphofunctional characteristics of character of concept about existence of "megakaryocytic-leukocytic" type of emperipolesis is substantiated.
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