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*May be seen in the context of [[tuberous sclerosis]].
*May be seen in the context of [[tuberous sclerosis]].
*Rare benign mesenchymal tumour - may be seen in the [[head and neck pathology|head and neck]].<ref name=pmid16133368/>
*Rare benign mesenchymal tumour - may be seen in the [[head and neck pathology|head and neck]].<ref name=pmid16133368/>
*Can cause death if in the [[cardiac tumours|heart]].<ref name=pmid23206573 >{{Cite journal  | last1 = Neri | first1 = M. | last2 = Di Donato | first2 = S. | last3 = Maglietta | first3 = R. | last4 = Pomara | first4 = C. | last5 = Riezzo | first5 = I. | last6 = Turillazzi | first6 = E. | last7 = Fineschi | first7 = V. | title = Sudden death as presenting symptom caused by cardiac primary multicentric left ventricle rhabdomyoma, in an 11-month-old baby. An immunohistochemical study. | journal = Diagn Pathol | volume = 7 | issue =  | pages = 169 | month = Dec | year = 2012 | doi = 10.1186/1746-1596-7-169 | PMID = 23206573 }}</ref>


==Gross==
==Gross==

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Rhabdomyoma a benign muscle tumour. Often seen in the context of tuberous sclerosis.

General

Gross

  • Solid, white/tan colour.

Image:

Microscopic

Features - cardiac:[3]

  • Spider cells:
    • Large polygonal cells (~10-20x RBC diameter):
      • Abundant cytoplasm filled with glycogen.

Note:

DDx:

Images

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IHC

Features:[1]

  • Desmin +ve.
  • Myogoblin +ve.
  • Actin +ve.
  • S-100 -ve.
    • Positive in granular cell tumour and hiberoma.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hansen, T.; Katenkamp, D. (Nov 2005). "Rhabdomyoma of the head and neck: morphology and differential diagnosis.". Virchows Arch 447 (5): 849-54. doi:10.1007/s00428-005-0038-8. PMID 16133368.
  2. Neri, M.; Di Donato, S.; Maglietta, R.; Pomara, C.; Riezzo, I.; Turillazzi, E.; Fineschi, V. (Dec 2012). "Sudden death as presenting symptom caused by cardiac primary multicentric left ventricle rhabdomyoma, in an 11-month-old baby. An immunohistochemical study.". Diagn Pathol 7: 169. doi:10.1186/1746-1596-7-169. PMID 23206573.
  3. URL: http://www.brown.edu/Courses/Digital_Path/systemic_path/cardio/rhabdomyoma.html. Accessed on: 19 October 2011.