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===Ultrastructure===
===Ultrastructure===
Feature:
Features:
*Filamentous structures at the cell periphery - vaguely resemble striated muscle.
*Filamentous structures at the cell periphery - vaguely resemble striated muscle.


Image(s):
Image(s):
*[http://www.bioscience.org/atlases/tumpath/em/tonofila.htm Tonofilaments (bioscience.org)].
*[http://www.bioscience.org/atlases/tumpath/em/tonofila.htm Tonofilaments (bioscience.org)].
==Zymogen granules==
===General===
*Seen in [[acinic cell carcinoma]].
*[[Pancreas]].
===Ultrastructure===
Features:
*Round structures ~0.5-1.5 μm.
Images:
*[http://db2.photoresearchers.com/preview/9C3411.html Zymogen granules (photoresearchers.com)].
*[http://www3.mpibpc.mpg.de/groups/em/Gallery/Pnacreas/158wt1.jpg Zymogen granules (mpg.de)].<ref>URL: [http://www3.mpibpc.mpg.de/groups/em/Gallery.htm http://www3.mpibpc.mpg.de/groups/em/Gallery.htm]. Accessed on: 1 June 2012.</ref>


=Specific diagnoses=
=Specific diagnoses=

Revision as of 14:13, 1 June 2012

This article collection stuffs about electron microscopy. It is commonly abbreviated EM.

Ultrastructural findings

Glycogen

General

Seen in:

Ultrastructure

Appearance:

  • Cytoplasmic, electron dense, not bound by a membrane.

Tubuloreticular inclusions

Abbreviated TRIs.

General

Seen in:

Ultrastructure

Appearance:

  • Undulating tubules in the smooth ER, usu. perinuclear.[1]

Melanosomes

General

Seen in:

Ultrastructure

Appearance:

  • Membrane bound, sausage-like shape.

Image(s):

Neurosecretory granules

  • AKA dense-core granules.

General

Seen in:

Ultrastructure

Appearance:[3]

  • Round membrane bound, granular core.
  • Size: 100-400 nm.

Image(s):

Birbeck granules

General

Ultrastructure

Appearance:

  • Electron dense, cytoplasmic tennis racket-like body.

Image(s):

Tonofilaments

General

  • Found in epithelial cells.
  • Part of the cytoskeleton.
  • May be found in the epithelioid component of a biphasic synovial sarcoma.[4]

Ultrastructure

Features:

  • Filamentous structures at the cell periphery - vaguely resemble striated muscle.

Image(s):

Zymogen granules

General

Ultrastructure

Features:

  • Round structures ~0.5-1.5 μm.

Images:

Specific diagnoses

Malignant mesothelioma

Several EM features can be useful to distinguish mesothelioma from adenocarcinoma as per Warhol et al:[6]

  • Microvillous length -- longer in mesothelioma.
  • Quantity of intermediate filaments -- mesothelioma have more.

See also

References

  1. Stoltenburg-Didinger G, Genth E (June 2009). "[Dermatomyositis]" (in German). Z Rheumatol 68 (4): 287–94. doi:10.1007/s00393-008-0398-y. PMID 19330338.
  2. Gil-Moreno, A.; Garcia-Jiménez, A.; González-Bosquet, J.; Esteller, M.; Castellví-Vives, J.; Martínez Palones, JM.; Xercavins, J. (Mar 1997). "Merkel cell carcinoma of the vulva.". Gynecol Oncol 64 (3): 526-32. PMID 9062165.
  3. URL: http://www.pathologyimagesinc.com/emhandbook/diagn-organelles-section/organelle-pages/neuroendo-granules.html. Accessed on: 11 February 2011.
  4. Fisher, C. (Dec 1998). "Synovial sarcoma.". Ann Diagn Pathol 2 (6): 401-21. PMID 9930576.
  5. URL: http://www3.mpibpc.mpg.de/groups/em/Gallery.htm. Accessed on: 1 June 2012.
  6. Warhol, MJ.; Hickey, WF.; Corson, JM. (Jun 1982). "Malignant mesothelioma: ultrastructural distinction from adenocarcinoma.". Am J Surg Pathol 6 (4): 307-14. PMID 6287872.

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