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| Low Power view of synovial chondromatosis |
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| Low Power view of synovial chondromatosis
| A high power view of the center of a synovial
chondromatosis lesion.
The black arrows point to an area of cartilage within
the center of this lesion.
The black asterisks point to the area in which bone is
beginning to develop, with osteocytes secreting dark
pink staining osteoid matrix.
The central deep blue staining material, highlighted by
the three green arrows point to an area where the
osteoid matrix has already undergone mineralization.
The deep blue color is due to the calcium apatite
deposits in the osteoid matrix.
The phosphate groups in apatite, being negatively
charged, bind to the positively charged hematoxylin dye
in the routine H+E strain.
Bone formation at the center of a synovial
chondromatosis lesion is quite common.
| | (Description By:T.V.Rajan, M.D. )
| | (Image Contrib. by:T.V.Rajan, M.D. UCHC )
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