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Reparative Perineural Hyperplasia in the Gastric Wall: A Histologic Mimic of Perineural Invasion.

Matic BošnjakNika Kojc
Published in: International journal of surgical pathology (2021)
Reparative perineural hyperplasia is an incidental and probably underreported reactive histologic finding thus far only reported in the setting of healing wounds or adjacent to a dermatofibroma in cutaneous specimens. It is characterized by a focal concentric proliferation of cytologically bland spindled perineurial cells and is hence considered a benign histologic mimic of neoplastic perineural invasion. Thus, it may present a diagnostic pitfall and we therefore consider it as a valuable entity to be aware of. To the best of our knowledge, this brief case report is the first to convey that reparative perineural hyperplasia may also occur in the gastrointestinal tract. It may therefore be a ubiquitous reactive histological phenomenon relating to previous surgical or traumatic wounds in various sites, that is, outside the thus far established setting of skin reexcision specimens.
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