1.Esophageal Duplication Complicated with Perforation.
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2000;33(11):925-928
Esophageal duplication cysts are a very rare form of benign esophageal tumors and are frequently asymptomatic. Esophageal duplication cysts result from errors in coalescence of vacuoles during the normal secretion and vacuolization process in the 10-mm embryo. Recently, we experienced a case of long tubular esophageal duplication complicated with perforation into esophageal lumen. We report it with a review of literatures.
Embryonic Structures
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Vacuoles
2.Observations on the Vacuoles in the Corneal Endothelium.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1982;23(3):515-519
In order to interprete the significance of the vacuolation found in the corneal endothelium, flat preparations of the corneal endothelium were made in human eyes aged from neonate to 72 year. The result were as follows. 1. The endothelial vacuoles were more frequent with the increase in the time of the post-mortem delay. 2. The endothelial vacuoles were more prevalent in aged. 3. The vacuoles in the endothelium were more easily formed in the peripheral area than the central area. 4. Gross vacuolation found in the corneal endothelium was shown to be the result of post mortem degeneration.
Endothelium
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Endothelium, Corneal*
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Vacuoles*
3.A Case of Epithelioid Angiosarcoma on the Back.
Hye Sang PARK ; Yu Sung CHOI ; Seung Yoon LEE ; Chung Eui YOU ; Sook Ja SON ; Mi Youn PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2005;43(2):294-296
Epithelioid angiosarcoma has recently been described as a variant of angiosarcoma, based on its pathologic feature which is characterized by epithelioid or histiocytoid morphology of the malignant tumor cells. We report a case of epithelioid angiosarcoma on the lower back of a 65-year-old man. The patient had several, variable-sized, pedunculated, fungating masses. On histopathologic examination, the tumor was chiefly composed of solid sheets of atypical epithelioid cells with prominent eosinophilic cytoplasm, a large vesicular nuclei, and occasional intracytoplasmic vacuoles. Primitive vascular spaces, and a cleft with malignant cells and proliferating vessels were also found in some areas. The reticulum stain and immunohistochemical stain using factor VII-related antigen and CD 31 were focally positive in the tumor. He was treated by wide surgical excision.
Aged
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Cytoplasm
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Eosinophils
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Epithelioid Cells
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Hemangiosarcoma*
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Humans
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Reticulum
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Vacuoles
4.Lipogranuloma in the Upper Lids.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2000;41(2):517-520
The author experienced a case of paraffinoma in a 64-year-old woman who complained of nontender hard masses of both upper lids causing difficulties of eye opening and ptosis and had undergone injection of foreign material into zygomatic areas 20 years ago for cosmesis. Excisional biopsy showed multiple irregular shaped vacuoles with perivacuolar dense fibrotic rim and chronic inflammatory cell infiltration in interstitium. These findings were consistent with lipogranuloma[paraffinoma].
Biopsy
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Female
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Granuloma, Foreign-Body
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Vacuoles
5.Bullous Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythroderma: Report of a Case.
Doo Chan MOON ; Kyung Sool KWON ; Tae An CHUNG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1981;19(4):445-501
We present a case of bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma in a two year old female, in whom no hereditary background was found. The skin lesion was characterized clinically by blister formation with generalized erythematous hyperkeratosis which was especially prominent on the flexural surfaces of extremities and intertriginous areas. The histopathologic examination revealed marked hyperkeratosis, cavity changes of the malpighian cells with perinuclear vacuoles and markedly thickened granular layer containing many keratohyaline granules.
Blister
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Extremities
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Female
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Humans
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Hyperkeratosis, Epidermolytic*
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Skin
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Vacuoles
6.Three Cases of Colonic Pseudolipomatosis Induced by Endoscope Disinfectant.
Jun Young LEE ; Yong Sung KIM ; Young Woo SOHN ; Yong Reol OH ; Jung Hyun PARK ; Hui Jung KIM ; Weon Cheol HAN ; Byoung Kwan SON
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2008;37(5):374-379
Colonic pseudolipomatosis is a benign condition that is caused by mechanical trauma during an endoscopic procedure or by disinfectant colitis. It is characterized by empty vacuoles that are similar to the adipocyte in the lamina propria on histology and whitish plaques that are seen endoscopy. The prevalence of pseudolipomatosis is relatively low due to the lack of clinical experience and there have been no Korean reports about colonic pseudolipomatosis with the typical endoscopic findings. We report here on three cases of colonic pseudolipomatosis that was caused by endoscope disinfectant (paracetic acid). Typical whitish plaques were observed during the colonoscopic procedures in all 3 cases. In one case, whitish plaques appeared before our eyes immediately after the sudden appearance of whitish foamy fluid when the water button was depressed. H&E stain revealed empty vacuoles in the lamina propria and immunohistochemical staining showed no expression of CD31, CD34 and s-100. There were no symptoms related to these lesions in our cases.
Adipocytes
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Colitis
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Colon
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Endoscopes
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Endoscopy
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Eye
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Mucous Membrane
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Prevalence
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Vacuoles
7.Four Cases of Multiple Vacuoles inside of Acrysof Intraocular Lens .
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1999;40(9):2628-2631
Acrysof intraocular lens (IOL) (Alcon,Dallas,USA), the first commercially available foldable acrylic IOL, which was approved for marketing in the United states on December, 1994 and in the Korea on August, 1997.It is made with an acrylic/methacrylic polymer. Characteristics of the Acrysofistiguished from commonly used foldable silicon IOLs include improved elastic properties (not slippery when wet), slow and controlled unfolding, and a high refractory index resulting in a thinner lens. We experienced vacuolesin Acrysof IOLs which has no visual influence in 4 cases and report this unusual cases with a review of available literature.
Korea
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Lenses, Intraocular*
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Marketing
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Polymers
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Silicones
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United States
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Vacuoles*
8.Touch Imprint Cytology of Adenomatoid Tumor of the Tunica Albuginea: A Case Report.
Korean Journal of Cytopathology 2008;19(1):47-51
Adenomatoid tumor is a benign neoplasm of a mesothelial origin, and it usually occurs in the reproductive organs, especially in the epididymis. The author experienced a case of adenomatoid tumor involving the tunica albuginea and testicular parenchyme without any evidence of epididymis involvement. The patient was a 36-year-old man with a painless scrotal mass that he had experienced for 2 months, and this mimicked testicular neoplasia, including metastatic carcinoma, or other benign lesions. The imprint cytology of the tumor showed a hypocellular smear with mainly arranged cells in cohesive monolayered clusters along with occasional singly dispersed cells and naked nuclei in a clean background. The cellular clusters formed vague glandular and cord-like structures. The tumor cells were large polygonal to columnar cells with a relatively monomorphic appearance. The nuclei were oval to round shape and they showed vesicular, fine chromatin and inconspicuous nucleoli. The cytoplasm was moderate to abundant, and it contained fine vacuoles in some tumor cells. Mitoses and cellular pleomorphism were not present. Awareness of the cytologic finding of this lesion is necessary to screen or differentiate a testicular or paratesticular mass before and/or during surgery because the cytology may be useful as a diagnostic tool. Pathologists should be aware of the cytologic features of common lesions in this anatomic region so as to avoid performing aggressive and unnecessary surgical procedures.
Adenomatoid Tumor
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Adult
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Chromatin
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Cytoplasm
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Epididymis
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Humans
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Male
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Mitosis
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Vacuoles
9.Cytologic Features of Metastatic Melanoma.
Jae Hee SUH ; Joo Ryung HUH ; Gyung Yub GONG
Korean Journal of Cytopathology 1996;7(2):185-191
Metastatic melanoma is often difficult to diagnose morphologically. However, the prognostic and therapeutic decision in cases of metastatic melanoma depends upon the morphologic documentation of the metastatic disease, which may rapidly and accurately be done by cytologic methods such as aspiration cytology of clinically suspicious lesion. Cytological features of 12 metastatic melanoma are described. Evaluation for melanin pigment, background composition, cytoplasmic vacuoles, intranuclear inclusions, bi or multinucleated cells, eccentric nuclei, nucleoli, and degree of cellular cohesion were made. the presence of melanin pigment, prominent nucleoli, intranuclear cytoplasmic inclusions, lack of cell cohesion, and eccentric nuclei are the important and useful cytologic features in the diagnosis of metastatic melanoma. Bior multinucleated cells, cytoplasmic vacuoles, and bloody background are also frequently found in smears from metastatic melanoma.
Cytoplasm
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Diagnosis
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Inclusion Bodies
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Intranuclear Inclusion Bodies
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Melanins
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Melanoma*
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Vacuoles
10.Cytologic diagnosis of a chordoma without physaliferous cells: A case report.
Yun Hee JIN ; Chan Kum PARK ; Won Mi LEE ; Moon Hyang PARK
Korean Journal of Cytopathology 2001;12(2):131-134
Cytologic features of conventional chordoma have been described and most reports emphasize the presence of large cells with numerous well defined cytoplasmic vacuoles or physaliferous cells. We report fine needle aspiration cytologic (FNAC) findings of a case of chordoma without physaliferous cells. The smear was cellular and composed of large cohesive clusters or individually scattered cells in mucinous background. The round or cuboidal cells had centrally located nuclei with fine granular chromatin, inconspicuous nucleoli, and occasional vacuolated cytoplasm. Mild to moderate pleomorphism was noted. Physaliferous cells are extremely helpful when present in cytologic material, but they are not necessary for diagnosis. Thus clinical history, roentgenographic appearance, and exact location of the lesion are required for the successful interpretation of presacral aspirates together with cytologic findings.
Biopsy, Fine-Needle
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Chordoma*
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Chromatin
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Cytoplasm
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Diagnosis*
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Mucins
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Vacuoles