INTRAORAL PIGMENTED BENIGN FIBROUS HISTIOCYTOMA: AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION

Benign fibrous histiocytoma (BFH) is a benign mesenchymal neoplasm that shows both fibroblastic and histiocytic differentiation. To date, about 65 oral BFH cases have been reported. Oral BFH most often affects middle-aged adults, with a female predilection. Several variants of BFH have been describe...

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Published in:Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology Vol. 134; no. 3; p. e91
Main Authors: Silva, Evânio Vilela, De Oliveira Barbeiro, Camila, Silveira, Heitor Albergoni, Da Silva Filho, Nilson Coelho, De Souza, Fabrício Henrique Pereira, Bufalino, Andreia, León, Jorge Esquiche
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Inc 01-09-2022
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Summary:Benign fibrous histiocytoma (BFH) is a benign mesenchymal neoplasm that shows both fibroblastic and histiocytic differentiation. To date, about 65 oral BFH cases have been reported. Oral BFH most often affects middle-aged adults, with a female predilection. Several variants of BFH have been described, such as classical, aneurysmal, hemosiderotic, cellular, epithelioid, lipidized, clear cell, granular cell, myxoid, and signet-ring cell. A 56-year-old woman was referred for management of a painless lesion in the palate 6 years ago. After excisional biopsy, microscopic analysis showed a benign proliferation of spindle cells, arranged in a storiform pattern, associated with pigmented deposits, which were highlighted with Fontana-Masson and Perl's iron stains. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed positivity for vimentin, HLA-DR, CD68, CD163 and FXIIIa; pan-CK, EMA, α-SMA, GFAP, S-100, and CD34 were negative. Ki-67 highlighted scarce positive cells. The current case probably expands the microscopical spectrum of the hemosiderotic variant of BFH.
ISSN:2212-4403
2212-4411
DOI:10.1016/j.oooo.2022.01.061