31. Leiomyosarcoma

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Staining: HE

Organ: Unknown

Description:

The whole slide is just tumor, except in the upper right corner where there is some fat tissue, which is infiltrated by the tumor, indicating that it isn’t benign. There is coagulative necrosis, severe atypia and many mitotic figures.

The tumor cells are spindle shaped with “cigar”-shaped nuclei.

Diagnosis: Leimyosarcoma

Causes:

  • Nothing special

Theory:

The presence of coagulative necrosis, severe atypia and many mitotic figures indicates that this is a malignant tumor and not a benign one.

Overview
Tumour infiltrates the fat tissue
Coagulation necrosis
Cigar-shaped nuclei and mitotic figures
I don’t think this atypia looks severe but apparently it is