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Scanning Electron Microscopy of the Interior of Cells in Hürthle Cell Tumors
Four cases of Hurthle cell tumor were examined by scanning electron microscopy after being macerated to remove all soluble components. By all morphological criteria, Hurthle cells are oncocytes with their usual augmented complement of mitochondria. The Hurthle cell mitochondria either are ovate with...
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Published in: | Ultrastructural pathology 2000, Vol.24 (4), p.211-219 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Four cases of Hurthle cell tumor were examined by scanning electron microscopy after being macerated to remove all soluble components. By all morphological criteria, Hurthle cells are oncocytes with their usual augmented complement of mitochondria. The Hurthle cell mitochondria either are ovate with central stacks of cristae or elliptical or rod-like with cristae that often are finger-like. As in salivary gland oncocytes, the shelf-like cristae are anchored to the inner boundary membrane by tubular necks. In some Hurthle cells, all of the mitochondria exhibit reticulate cristae. A few mitochondria harbor a globular inclusion in their inner compartment. The Golgi apparatuses are relatively simple, consisting of imbricated saccules that are edged by small, bud-like structures. The rare lumina in the midst of clusters of Hurthle cells are lined by numerous microvilli. Thus, scanning electron microscopy of macerated Hurthle cell tumors has revealed a number of features, especially of their mitochondria, that have escaped detection by transmission electron microscopy. |
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ISSN: | 0191-3123 1521-0758 |
DOI: | 10.1080/01913120050176662 |