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Trabecular carcinoma of the skin. An ultrastructural study
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The study aims to enable diagnosis of trabecular carcinoma on frozen sections to allow specific cytochemical and immunofluorescent characterization. The authors performed electron microscopy on three skin trabecular carcinoma samples. Ultrastructural analysis revealed neurosecretory granules in all tumors, indicating a neurocrest (Merkel cell) origin, and confirmed Toker’s concept that trabecular carcinomas form a distinct skin tumor group. Published in Cancer 42:2311–2321 (1978).
We report the electron microscopic studies of three trabecular carcinomas of the skin. The presence of neurosecretory granules in all three tumors suggests that trabecular carcinoma originates from one of the neurocrest derivatives, most probably, Merkel cells. The ultrastructural findings confirm Toker's original concept that trabecular carcinomas comprise a distinct group of skin tumor. The recognition of these tumors would enable one to make such a diagnosis on frozen section, which, in turn, might provide an opportunity for more specific cytochemical and immunofluorescent characterization. Cancer 42:2311–2321, 1978.
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