Ganglion cell like cells, diagnostic dilemma

We report a case of cutaneous swelling found on the left anterior axillary fold of a 41-year-old man. Gross examination of specimen excised from the dermis showed a well-circumscribed nodule histologically composed of spindle cells with interspersed ganglion cell like cells. On hematoxylin and eosin...

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Main Authors: Anand Shankar Ammanagi, Panduranga Chikkannaiah, Veerabhadrappa Veerappa Yenni, Vijay Dhundiraj Dombale
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dermatology
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Online Access:http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2013;volume=58;issue=4;spage=328;epage=328;aulast=Ammanagi
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spelling doaj-36283dd33af949beb6752539d77157ec2020-11-25T00:10:05ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dermatology0019-51541998-36112013-01-0158432832810.4103/0019-5154.113990Ganglion cell like cells, diagnostic dilemmaAnand Shankar AmmanagiPanduranga ChikkannaiahVeerabhadrappa Veerappa YenniVijay Dhundiraj DombaleWe report a case of cutaneous swelling found on the left anterior axillary fold of a 41-year-old man. Gross examination of specimen excised from the dermis showed a well-circumscribed nodule histologically composed of spindle cells with interspersed ganglion cell like cells. On hematoxylin and eosine (H and E) staining it was diagnosed as ganglioneuroma. Ganglioneuromas are rare, benign, fully differentiated tumors that contain mature schwann cells, ganglion cells, fibrous tissue, and nerve fibers. They are commonly found along the paravertebral sympathetic ganglia and sometimes in the adrenal medulla. However primary cutaneous ganglioneuroma is an extremely rare tumor. Immunohistochemical workup revealed a fibroblastic origin and hence the case was diagnosed as fibromatosis with ganglion cell like fibroblasts. This case report suggests that the features considered diagnostic of ganglioneuromas can occur in other cutaneous lesions and, therefore, this diagnosis cannot be offered only on the basis of H and E.http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2013;volume=58;issue=4;spage=328;epage=328;aulast=AmmanagiFibromatosisganglioneuromaganglionskin
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author Anand Shankar Ammanagi
Panduranga Chikkannaiah
Veerabhadrappa Veerappa Yenni
Vijay Dhundiraj Dombale
spellingShingle Anand Shankar Ammanagi
Panduranga Chikkannaiah
Veerabhadrappa Veerappa Yenni
Vijay Dhundiraj Dombale
Ganglion cell like cells, diagnostic dilemma
Indian Journal of Dermatology
Fibromatosis
ganglioneuroma
ganglion
skin
author_facet Anand Shankar Ammanagi
Panduranga Chikkannaiah
Veerabhadrappa Veerappa Yenni
Vijay Dhundiraj Dombale
author_sort Anand Shankar Ammanagi
title Ganglion cell like cells, diagnostic dilemma
title_short Ganglion cell like cells, diagnostic dilemma
title_full Ganglion cell like cells, diagnostic dilemma
title_fullStr Ganglion cell like cells, diagnostic dilemma
title_full_unstemmed Ganglion cell like cells, diagnostic dilemma
title_sort ganglion cell like cells, diagnostic dilemma
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dermatology
issn 0019-5154
1998-3611
publishDate 2013-01-01
description We report a case of cutaneous swelling found on the left anterior axillary fold of a 41-year-old man. Gross examination of specimen excised from the dermis showed a well-circumscribed nodule histologically composed of spindle cells with interspersed ganglion cell like cells. On hematoxylin and eosine (H and E) staining it was diagnosed as ganglioneuroma. Ganglioneuromas are rare, benign, fully differentiated tumors that contain mature schwann cells, ganglion cells, fibrous tissue, and nerve fibers. They are commonly found along the paravertebral sympathetic ganglia and sometimes in the adrenal medulla. However primary cutaneous ganglioneuroma is an extremely rare tumor. Immunohistochemical workup revealed a fibroblastic origin and hence the case was diagnosed as fibromatosis with ganglion cell like fibroblasts. This case report suggests that the features considered diagnostic of ganglioneuromas can occur in other cutaneous lesions and, therefore, this diagnosis cannot be offered only on the basis of H and E.
topic Fibromatosis
ganglioneuroma
ganglion
skin
url http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2013;volume=58;issue=4;spage=328;epage=328;aulast=Ammanagi
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