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'''Granulation tissue''' forms when wound heal.
{{ Infobox diagnosis
| Name      = {{PAGENAME}}
| Image      = Granulation tissue in an infected wound, HE 3.JPG
| Width      =
| Caption    = Granulation tissue. [[H&E stain]].
| Synonyms  =
| Micro      = blood vessel rich - '''key element''', proliferation of fibroblasts - '''key element''', inflammation - especially lymphocytes ([[plasma cell]]s common), +/- evidence of erosion/ulceration
| Subtypes  =
| LMDDx      = [[mucocele]], traumatized [[hemangioma]], [[pyogenic granuloma]]
| Stains    =
| IHC        =
| EM        =
| Molecular  =
| IF        =
| Gross      = granular appearance, erythematous
| Grossing  =
| Site      = [[skin]], [[gastrointestinal tract]], other
| Assdx      =
| Syndromes  =
| Clinicalhx = +/-trauma
| Signs      =
| Symptoms  =
| Prevalence = common
| Bloodwork  =
| Rads      =
| Endoscopy  =
| Prognosis  = benign
| Other      =
| ClinDDx    =
| Tx        = +/-debridement
}}
'''Granulation tissue''' forms when wounds heal.


==Gross==
==Gross==
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*[[Pyogenic granuloma]].
*[[Pyogenic granuloma]].
*Traumatized [[hemangioma]].
*Traumatized [[hemangioma]].
*Prolapsed [[fallopian tube]] - rare complication following [[hysterectomy]].<ref>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Fan | first1 = QB. | last2 = Liu | first2 = ZF. | last3 = Lang | first3 = JH. | last4 = Sun | first4 = DW. | last5 = Leng | first5 = JH. | last6 = Zhu | first6 = L. | last7 = Ning | first7 = L. | title = Fallopian tube prolapse following hysterectomy. | journal = Chin Med Sci J | volume = 21 | issue = 1 | pages = 20-3 | month = Mar | year = 2006 | doi =  | PMID = 16615279 }}</ref>


Images:
===Images===
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Granulation tissue in an infected wound, HE 1.JPG | GT. (WC/Patho)
Granulation tissue in an infected wound, HE 2.JPG | GT. (WC/Patho)
Granulation tissue in an infected wound, HE 3.JPG | GT. (WC/Patho)
</gallery>
www:
*[http://oac.med.jhmi.edu/pathconcepts/ShowImage.cfm?TutorialID=8&ConceptID=47&ImageID=127 Granulation tissue with entrapped muscle (jhmi.edu)].
*[http://oac.med.jhmi.edu/pathconcepts/ShowImage.cfm?TutorialID=8&ConceptID=47&ImageID=127 Granulation tissue with entrapped muscle (jhmi.edu)].
*[http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/intro/skinbiop/images/GT1.jpg Granulation tissue (siumed.edu)].<ref>URL: [http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/intro/inflskin.htm http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/intro/inflskin.htm]. Accessed on: 17 January 2011.</ref>
*[http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/intro/skinbiop/images/GT1.jpg Granulation tissue (siumed.edu)].<ref>URL: [http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/intro/inflskin.htm http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/intro/inflskin.htm]. Accessed on: 17 January 2011.</ref>


==Sign out==
==Sign out==
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Submitted as "Granulation Tissue - Vaginal", Excision:
- Granulation tissue, see comment.
- NEGATIVE for epithelium.
- NEGATIVE for evidence of malignancy.
Comment:
Clinical correlation and follow-up is recommended.
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===Block letters===
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URINARY BLADDER, BIOPSY:
URINARY BLADDER, BIOPSY:
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TISSUE, VAGINAL VAULT, BIOPSY:
- GRANULATION TISSUE.
- NEGATIVE FOR FALLOPIAN TUBE.
- NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.
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===Micro===
===Micro===
The sections show vascular tissue with plump fibroblasts, reactive endothelial cells
The sections show vascular tissue with plump fibroblasts, reactive endothelial cells
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A single layer of epithelium with pale, plump nuclei is present without apparent mitotic
A single layer of epithelium with pale, plump nuclei is present without apparent mitotic
activity. Inflamed subepithelial tissue is present. No stratified urothelium is identified.  No significant nuclear atypia is present.
activity. Inflamed subepithelial tissue is present. No stratified urothelium is identified.  No significant nuclear atypia is present.
====Alternate====
The sections show a polypoid fragment of vascular and edematous tissue with a mixed
inflammatory infiltrate consisting of plasma cells, neutrophils and lymphocytes.
No epithelial component is readily identified. No elements of fallopian tube are identified. No significant nuclear atypia is identified.


==See also==
==See also==
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