Ultrastructural Pathology of the Cell and Matrix 1988
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-407-01572-2.50017-4
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Endocytotic structures and cell processes

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“…[29][30][31] In the case included in this study, the EM findings favored a synovial sarcoma over EWS. 32 However, in such cases, demonstration of the specific cytogenetic abnormality and/or resulting unique transcripts, SYT/SSX and EWS/FLI1 chimeric fusion transcripts, by molecular techniques would be required for a conclusive diagnosis. 33 In 1 case, both ICC and EM were inconclusive for a specific diagnosis.…”
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“…[29][30][31] In the case included in this study, the EM findings favored a synovial sarcoma over EWS. 32 However, in such cases, demonstration of the specific cytogenetic abnormality and/or resulting unique transcripts, SYT/SSX and EWS/FLI1 chimeric fusion transcripts, by molecular techniques would be required for a conclusive diagnosis. 33 In 1 case, both ICC and EM were inconclusive for a specific diagnosis.…”
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“…Ropalocytosis of erythrocytes (quite rare), reticulocytes (common), and normoblasts (less frequent) has been observed in bone marrow and peripheral blood after kidney transplants, in cases of normocytic, normochromic anemia associated with hairy cell leukemia, with Brucella hepatitis, and after various drug treatments in humans. 6 It is a condition that is only detectable at the EM level, and it is most likely a nonspecific response to acute anemia.…”
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