Synovial sarcoma
Sarcoma sinovial
Resumen:
Synovial sarcoma is a rare. tumor of periarticular soft parts of limbs. It is formed by synovial cells v1hich adopt two different types; a synovial elementof epithelioid aspect covering inlets, forming pseudoacinus or simulating a membrane, in compact arrangement; and a fibromatous element with fusiform cellsarranged in fascicles. Growth of tumor is relatively slow, metastasis is produced through the blood system, and very often infiltrating regional ganglia; this is a fact to be born in mind in surgery.
El sarcoma sinovial es un tumor poco frecuente de partes blandas periarticulares de los miembros. Está formado por células sinoviales que adoptan dos tiposdistintos. El elemento sinovial de aspecto epitelioide tapizando hendiduras, formando seudoacinos o con disposición membraniforme y en acúmulos compactos. Elelemento fibromatoso con células fusiformes dispuestas en fascículos. Es un tumor de crecimiento relativamente lento dando metástasis por vía hemática y conbastante frecuencia colonizando los ganglios regionales, hecho a tener en cuenta para la conducta quirúrgica.
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sarcoma tumores malignos partes blandas sarcoma malign tumors soft tissue |
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Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay | |
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay | |
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2440 | |
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Sumario: | Synovial sarcoma is a rare. tumor of periarticular soft parts of limbs. It is formed by synovial cells v1hich adopt two different types; a synovial elementof epithelioid aspect covering inlets, forming pseudoacinus or simulating a membrane, in compact arrangement; and a fibromatous element with fusiform cellsarranged in fascicles. Growth of tumor is relatively slow, metastasis is produced through the blood system, and very often infiltrating regional ganglia; this is a fact to be born in mind in surgery. |
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