Clinical and histopathological features of orbital granular cell tumor: Case report

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Abstract

A 53 year-old woman presented with a slowly progressive, painless proptosis OS. Computed tomography disclosed a round, homogeneous, well-delimited lesion in the inferior-temporal orbit. The tumor was composed of round cells with eosi-nophilic granular cytoplasm. Some of the cells had larger eosinophilic granules surrounded by a clear halo; known as pustulo-ovoid bodies of Milian or Bangle bodies. The diagnosis of a granular cell tumor was then established and confirmed by immunohistochemistry. Granular cell tumors are uncommon benign soft tissue neoplasms that have a predilection for the head and neck region. Awareness of the typical histopathological features is crucial for the correct diagnosis.

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Fernandes, B. F., Neto, R. B., Odashiro, A. N., Pereira, P. R., & Burnier, M. N. (2012). Clinical and histopathological features of orbital granular cell tumor: Case report. Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia, 75(2), 137–139. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-27492012000200014

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