The ultrastructural appearance of two chondroblastoma were examined by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The polygonal basal cells, with a scanty pericellular matrix, show a poorly developed endoplasmic reticulum and many Golgi bodies. The highly differentiated chondroid cells are assembled in isogenous clusters and show intracytoplasmic inclusions of glycogen and lipids, numerous mitochondria and superficial secretion vesicles arising from a well developed rough endoplasmic reticulum. Clusters of crystals, in close contact with the matrix collagen fibres are found near to the tumour cells. These ultrastructural characteristics, together with the basal undifferentiated cells that proliferate and differentiate into cartilaginous tissue, distinguish this neoplasm from chondroma, mesenchymal chondrosarcoma and chondromyxoid fibroma and confirm its chondroid origin.

Ultrastructural appearance of chondroblastoma

RINONAPOLI, Giuseppe;
1994

Abstract

The ultrastructural appearance of two chondroblastoma were examined by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The polygonal basal cells, with a scanty pericellular matrix, show a poorly developed endoplasmic reticulum and many Golgi bodies. The highly differentiated chondroid cells are assembled in isogenous clusters and show intracytoplasmic inclusions of glycogen and lipids, numerous mitochondria and superficial secretion vesicles arising from a well developed rough endoplasmic reticulum. Clusters of crystals, in close contact with the matrix collagen fibres are found near to the tumour cells. These ultrastructural characteristics, together with the basal undifferentiated cells that proliferate and differentiate into cartilaginous tissue, distinguish this neoplasm from chondroma, mesenchymal chondrosarcoma and chondromyxoid fibroma and confirm its chondroid origin.
1994
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