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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (Inflammatory pseudotumor): DNA flow cytometric analysis of nine pediatric cases
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The present data indicate that flow cytometry identifies aneuploidy (hyperdiploidy) in approximately half of the cases of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors. This feature appears to reflect a more aggressive biologic behavior. In addition to the reported cytogenetic abnormalities, our data suggest that inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor, generally considered a benign reactive inflammatory process, may evolve as a distinct, potentially malignant, lesion. Therefore, flow cytometric DNA analysis is a suitable tool to provide the clinician with both diagnostic and prognostic information and to individuate the most feasible therapeutic approach.
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