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  • The text presents a rare case study of angiomyofibroblastoma (AMF) and aggressive angiomyxoma (AAM) in female genital tissues, examining their histogenesis and biological behavior through immunohistological evaluation.
  • Findings indicate that AAM has a unique composition of glycosaminoglycans and expresses certain proteins, like vimentin and CD44, which may contribute to its aggressive nature, while AMF shows a different protein expression profile.
  • Both tumors likely originate from a common myofibroblastic progenitor from the lower female genital tract, with AAM exhibiting a potential for greater neoplastic transformation due to its unique characteristics.

Article Abstract

We describe a rare case of angiomyofibroblastoma (AMF) of the vulva and one case of aggressive angiomyxoma (AAM) of the pelvic region and, with the help of an extensive revision of the literature, we attempt to define their histogenesis and peculiar biological behaviour by an immunohistological evaluation. Our results indicate that AAM, which is characterized by the presence of a high content of glycosaminoglycans in the stroma, expresses uniformly vimentin and hyaluronate receptor CD44, and heterogeneously muscle specific actin (MSA) and desmin, while AMF displays a positive reaction for vimentin, desmin and laminin, and only a weak and heterogeneous positivity for CD44. Both AMF and AAM showed no immunohistochemical reactivity for alpha-smooth muscle actin (ASMA), myoglobin, cytokeratin, collagen type IV, CD68 and S-100. The stromal cells of AAM were negative for laminin. These findings support the suggestion of an origin of the two entities by a common myofibroblastic progenitor, which normally occurs in the lower female genital tract and subsequently undergoes a neoplastic transformation. The expression of CD44 by AAM, which has never been reported before, could be responsible for its more aggressive behaviour, because this receptor is able to mediate migration of neoplastic cells on a hyaluronate rich extracellular matrix. It is speculated that the neoplastic cell of the AAM and AMF of the vulva is a specific myofibroblast which probably arises from undifferentiated mesenchymal cells normally occurring in the lower female genital tract.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0344-0338(99)80093-4DOI Listing

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