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- Epithelioid cell - Wikipedia
Epithelioid cells (also called epithelioid histiocytes) are derivatives of activated macrophages resembling epithelial cells [1][2][3] Epithelioid cells gather around the focus of necrosis, in direct contact with the necrotic masses, forming a kind of boundary zone
- Epithelioid Cells: Definition – MyPathologyReport
In pathology, cells are described as epithelioid if they are round, have lots of cytoplasm (the material found inside the body of the cell), and have a round to oval-shaped nucleus (the part of the cell that holds the genetic material)
- Epithelioid sarcoma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Soft tissue sarcomas, including epithelioid sarcoma, are not common It is best to seek care at a cancer center that has experience treating people with sarcoma
- What Are Epithelioid Cells and What Is Their Function?
Epithelioid cells describe a specific cellular appearance rather than a distinct cell type In medical contexts, particularly pathology, this term characterizes cells that have adopted a particular shape and arrangement
- What Are Epithelioid Cells and Their Role in Disease?
The term “epithelioid” literally means “like epithelium,” indicating that these cells possess a shape resembling the true epithelial cells that line organs and body surfaces
- Epithelioid Sarcoma: Symptoms, Causes Treatment
What Is Epithelioid Sarcoma? Epithelioid sarcoma (ES) is a rare subtype of soft tissue sarcoma It usually starts as a lump in the connective tissues of your forearms, hands, fingers, lower legs or feet But it can also appear in other areas of your body
- Epithelioid Cell - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
These are focal collections of specialized histiocytes, known as epithelioid cells, which have mainly secretory (not phagocytic) activity, a phenotypic modulation that occurs in response to antigenic stimulation
- Epithelioid Sarcoma - Symptoms and Causes | Penn Medicine
An epithelioid sarcoma is a type of soft tissue sarcoma that typically develops in the forearms and hands Other locations for these cancerous tumors include the legs and feet, chest, abdomen (belly), pelvis, and back
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