Comparative study on pathology of non involuting congenital hemangioma and infantile hemangioma.
- Author:
Jia SONG
1
;
Tian-xiang OUYANG
;
Ying-ying HUANG
;
Jun LIU
;
Yan XIAO
;
Hui-ping CHEN
;
Jie YU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Child; Child, Preschool; Diagnosis, Differential; Female; Glucose Transporter Type 1; metabolism; Hemangioma; congenital; diagnosis; pathology; Humans; Infant; Male
- From: Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2011;27(3):178-181
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo distinguish non involuting congenital hemangioma (NICH) and infantile hemangioma (IH) by comparing the pathological structure and marker antigen expression.
METHODSFrom Jan. 2005 to Aug. 2010, 39 paraffin-embedded samples, including 13 cases of NICH, 13 cases of proliferating IH and 13 cases of involuting IH, were collected from operation. Hematoxylin-eosin staining was used to observe the pathological structure. Immunohistochemical analysis was also performed to investigate the expression of Glut-1.
RESULTSThe lobules of capillaries were well-defined in NICH. The lobules were surrounded by abundant fibrous tissue. The capillaries were often large and integrity in NICH. There were few mitosis and apoptosis in endothelial cells and stromal cells in NICH. While in IH, the pathologic findings were totally different. Immunochemistry revealed that the Glut-1 was expressed in endothelial cells of IH, but not in NICH.
CONCLUSIONSNICH has a steady histologic structure and low proliferation, while the endothelial cells in proliferative IH has a high proliferation. Glut-1 can be used as the reliable marker antigen for differential diagnosis of NICH and proliferative infantile hemangiomas.