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SKIN, BIOPSY:
SKIN, BIOPSY:
<br>- ABSENCE OF NOTCH-3 IMMUNOSTAINING.
<br>- ABSENCE OF NOTCH-3 IMMUNOSTAINING.
== Reactive gliosis ==
===Microscopic===
The section shows white matter and grey matter with regions of increased cellularity, consisting predominantly of regularily-spaced (glial) cells with bland-appearing, uniform, non-oviod nuclei. Glial cells, focally, have fine, eosinophilic, branching processes.  A small subset of cells have moderate nuclear enlargement.
Numerous axonal swellings are noted.  There is no mitotic activity and no necrosis. No calcifications are identified.
===Diagnosis===
BRAIN:
<br>-REACTIVE GLIOSIS.

Revision as of 14:34, 19 November 2010

AVM

Microscopic

The section shows numerous large veins that have thickened walls and arteries with intervening brain parenchyma. There is a small focus of monocytoid cells, hemosiderin-laden macrophages and necrosis consistent with prior bleeding.

Diagnosis

BRAIN, RIGHT TEMPORAL:
- ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION.
- NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.

CADASIL

Microscopic

The biopsy, containing epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous tissue, is technically satisfactory. Immunostains utilizing a monoclonal antibody 1E4 (anti-Notch-3) at dilution 1:50 shows the absence of granular deposits in the walls of small arteries and veins in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. Immunostains are strongly positive on positive control tissue from a patient known to have CADASIL.

Final diagnosis

SKIN, BIOPSY:
- ABSENCE OF NOTCH-3 IMMUNOSTAINING.

Reactive gliosis

Microscopic

The section shows white matter and grey matter with regions of increased cellularity, consisting predominantly of regularily-spaced (glial) cells with bland-appearing, uniform, non-oviod nuclei. Glial cells, focally, have fine, eosinophilic, branching processes. A small subset of cells have moderate nuclear enlargement.

Numerous axonal swellings are noted. There is no mitotic activity and no necrosis. No calcifications are identified.

Diagnosis

BRAIN:
-REACTIVE GLIOSIS.