Code |
Diagnosis |
Comment |
Score |
anonymous |
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (100%).
|
Advise immunohistochemical stain for HMB45.
|
100 |
anonymous |
Lymphangiomyomatosis (lymphangioleiomyomatosis) of lung, 100%.
|
Nil
|
100 |
anonymous |
Pulmonary lymphangiomyomatosis, 100%
|
Check for somatic features of tuberous sclerosis.
|
100 |
anonymous |
Lymphangiomyomatosis. (100%)
|
This condition is associated with tuberous sclerosis and should be investigated for this. Some patients without evidence of tuberous sclerosis may also have renal angiomyolipomas or pulmonary adenomatoid proliferations.
|
100 |
anonymous |
Lymphangiomyomatosis
|
Confirm with staining for HMB-45. To look for clinical evidence of tuberous sclerosis
|
100 |
anonymous |
Lymphangiomyomatosis. 100%
|
The diagnosis can be confirmed by positive staining for HMB-45.
Some cases are associated with tuberous sclerosis and renal angiomyolipomas.
|
100 |
anonymous |
Lymphangiomyomatosis 100%
|
Do HMB-45 stain to confirm the diagnosis. Some cases will have coexisting renal angiomyolipoma while some patients will have tuberous sclerosis.
|
100 |
anonymous |
Lung - lymphangiomyomatosis 100%
|
Immunostain HMB45 helps to highlight the smooth muscle around vascular spaces. The possibility that patient has tuberous sclerosis has to be considered.
|
100 |
anonymous |
Lymphangiomyomatosis of lung (100%)
|
Confirmed by immunostaining for HMB45.
|
100 |
anonymous |
Lymphangiomyomatosis 100%
|
nil
|
100 |
anonymous |
LYMPHANGIOMYOMATOSIS 100%
|
The diagnosis can be confirmed by immunohistochemical staining for HMB45. Please also rule out tuberous sclerosis and possibility of associated renal angiomyolipoma.
|
100 |
anonymous |
Lymphangiomyomatosis, pulmonary 100%
|
Need confirmation by immunohistochemical stain: HMB45
|
100 |
anonymous |
Suggestive of Lymphangiomyomatosis. Probability: 100% Probability: 100%
|
- Two clusters of polygonal cells with vacuolated cytoplasm.
- Perform immunohistochemical stains, like HMB45 for confirmation of Lymphangiomyomatosis.
|
100 |
anonymous |
Primary lymphangioleiomyomatosis 100%
|
nil
|
100 |
anonymous |
Lymphangiomyomatosis, 100%
|
May be associated with tuberous sclerosis.
|
100 |