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Cellular Angiofibroma of Oral Mucosa: Report of Two Cases

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HEAD & NECK PATHOLOGY
卷 3, 期 2, 页码 136-139

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DOI: 10.1007/s12105-009-0112-7

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Mesenchymal tumor; Vascular tumor; Hemangioma; Oral cavity; Angiofibroma

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Cellular angiofibroma is a benign vascular neoplasm that typically arises in the vulva, perineal, and paratesticular region. Microscopically the lesions exhibit multiple small, non-dilated capillary channels, many of which contain erythrocytes. The endothelial lining cells are prominent, with monomorphic oval nuclei. Interposed among the vessels are both delicate and mature collagen fibers with fibroblastic hypercellularity that is variable in older lesions where sclerosis is prominent. The lesions usually do not recur following simple excision. Recent evidence indicates that cellular angiofibromas may be cytogenetically related to spindle cell lipoma. This represents the first reported instances of cellular angiofibroma in the oral cavity.

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