Right upper thigh mass 2.0 X 2.0 cm in size, with a well circumscribed appearance.
Case Discussion
Granular cell tumours are benign tumours most likely of nerve sheath cells, that can occur at any body site. This is a case showing a well demarcated neoplasm with irregular borders comprised of nests and sheets of monomorphous round cells. Cytoplasm is abundant, granular and amphiphilic. Nuclei are bland, round hyperchromatic with occasional nucleoli; mitotic figures are not conspicuous (1 per 10 HPFs [FD - 0.55 mm]). Stroma consists of thick collagen bundles and entrapped fat cells. Necrosis is not identified. This slide shows strong diffuse nuclear SOX-10 staining.
Mrkonjic, M., Chang, M. Soft tissue, granular cell tumour, SOX-10 stain. Digital Laboratory Medicine Library, Dept of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology, University of Toronto. Published
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