Difference between revisions of "Cystic medial degeneration"

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*Disruption of the elastic lamina (seen on elastic trichrome stain).
*Disruption of the elastic lamina (seen on elastic trichrome stain).
*+/-Focal necrosis.
*+/-Focal necrosis.
DDx:
*[[Aortic dissection]] without apparent underlying pathology.


===Images===
===Images===
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Vascular disease]].
*[[Vascular disease]].
*[[Aortic dissection]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:59, 16 May 2014

Cystic medial degeneration (abbreviated CMD), also cystic medial necrosis,[1] is vascular pathology of the large blood vessels. It is suggestive of an underlying connective tissue disorder.

General

  • Nonspecific finding - may be seen in a number of conditions.
  • "Medial" refers to tunica media the middle (muscle) layer of an artery.

Note about cystic medial necrosis:

  • Often not cystic and not necrotic.

Microscopic

Features:[2][3]

  • Basophilic ground substance in the media (seen on Movat's stain).
  • Disruption of the elastic lamina (seen on elastic trichrome stain).
  • +/-Focal necrosis.

DDx:

Images

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Stains

See also

References