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Cellular Neurothekeoma vs Nerve Sheath Myxoma - Dermpath Lookalikes (video)
Cellular Neurothekeoma vs Nerve Sheath Myxoma - Dermpath Lookalikes (video)
Confused about "neurothekeoma"? You are not alone. And hopefully you'll feel better after watching this video, which discusses dermal nerve sheath myxoma (formerly called conventional or myxoid neurothekeoma) and cellular neurothekeoma. The two entities are totally unrelated, but because of some overlapping histologic features and a lot of very confusing nomenclature used in older literature, there has been enormous confusion about them that has vexed generations of pathologists.
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First contributed: | 03 August 2022 |
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