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Lipoblasts (multivacuolated), but
neither necessary nor
sufficient for
diagnosis of liposarcoma. Lipid-laden
histiocytes may
mimic lipoblasts, but...
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histological subtypes or forms.
Liposarcomas arise from the
precursor lipoblasts of the
adipocytes (i.e. fat cells) in
adipose (i.e. fat) tissues. Adipose...
- dedifferentiation, (at left edge of image). + A
differentiated component,
showing lipoblasts and
increased vascularity, (right edge of image). +
Fully differentiated...
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connective tissue,
muscle or bone. The
precursor of the
adult cell is
termed a
lipoblast, and a
tumor of this cell type is
known as a lipoblastoma. Fat
cells in...
- stem
cells committing to the
adipocyte precursor cells, also
known as
lipoblasts or
preadipocytes which lose the
potential to
differentiate to
other types...
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state exists in the
liver and muscles.
Adipose tissue is
derived from
lipoblasts. Its main role is to
store energy in the form of lipids,
although it also...
- Bone (Osteoblast → Osteocyte)
Cartilage (Chondroblast → Chondrocyte) Fat
Lipoblast →
Adipocyte Muscle Myoblast →
Myocyte Myosatellite cell
Tendon cell Cardiac...
- thin-walled
curvilinear blood vessels. Pseudo-
lipoblasts (i.e.
multivacuolated cells resembling lipoblasts but
having vacuoles filled with
mucin rather...
- and incon****uous
marginally located nucleus similar to
lipocytes or
lipoblasts. (D)
Hepatoid carcinoma:
large polygonal-shaped cells, with
granular eosinophilic...
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resemble lipoblasts (precursors to
mature adipocytes), and show
considerable variations in
their appearances. The
distinctly abnormal lipoblasts have been...