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Pathology Feature

Ultrastructural and immunomorphologic study of perinuclear filaments in Merkel cell tumors

James T. McMahon, Ph.D., Raymond R. Tubbs, D.O., Wilma F. Bergfeld, M.D., Ronald G. Wheeland, M.D. and Philip L. Bailin, M.D.
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 1985, 52 (1) 103-110;
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James T. McMahon
Department of Pathology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
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Raymond R. Tubbs
Department of Pathology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
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Wilma F. Bergfeld
Department of Dermatology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
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Ronald G. Wheeland
Department of Dermatology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
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Philip L. Bailin
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ABSTRACT

Two cases of cutaneous small-cell tumor in patients without overt lung disease are presented. Histologic and ultrastructural findings support the diagnosis of Merkel cell tumor. Immunohistochemistry and immunoelectron microscopy demonstrate distinctive perinuclear keratin filaments that may be of histologic significance in separating a Merkel cell tumor from other nonendocrine tumors. A possible mechanism for the formation of perinuclear filamentous whorls is discussed.

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  • Received October 1984.
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Ultrastructural and immunomorphologic study of perinuclear filaments in Merkel cell tumors
James T. McMahon, Raymond R. Tubbs, Wilma F. Bergfeld, Ronald G. Wheeland, Philip L. Bailin
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