Extracellular matrix types and distribution of pattern differentiation of ameloblastoma based on histopathological type appearance
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2015-11-14Author
SANTOSO, Galang Rikung Edy
SYAFRIADI, Mei
ROBIN, Dwi Merry Christmarini
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Background. The stromal tumor as Extracellular Matrix (ECM) of Ameloblastoma is
a complex structures surrounding intercellular and extracellular that supporting cells motility
and regulation of cell proliferation, cells shape, and their function in connective tissue.
Histological appearance of Ameloblastoma ECM particularly are fibrocollagen and
fibromyxoid. The activation of stromal tumor predicted to increase tumor aggressiveness by
stimulation of angiogenesis and invasiveness. Several author reported that there were several
pattern of stromal tumor in the body such as focal, network and spindle pattern. Purpose. The
purpose of this study to identify and analyze the ameloblastic stromal tumor pattern and their
distribution based on their histological appearance type. Methods. Using fifteen paraffin
embedded tissue taken from Jember district hospital that were surgically treatment from year
2010 to 2014 and diagnosed as ameloblastoma. All specimen cutted 4 µm and then performed
HE and Mallory trichrome staining. All cases observed and analyzed using light microscope
with cubical micrometer scale (graticulae) 400x magnification. Results. ECM pattern of
Ameloblastoma cases were 5 cases plexiform type showed network pattern, 1 case was focal
pattern and another case was spindle. Whereas 4 cases of follicular type showed spindle
pattern, 2 cases were network pattern and 2 cases were focal. Conclusion. The stromal tumor
of ameloblastoma types particularly network pattern (54%) that distributed between tumor
nest, this pattern perhaps due to local invasiveness and aggressiveness.
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