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1Center for Electron Microscopy, Faculty of Science, 2Institute of Experimental Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, 3Department of Physiology, Faculty of Dentistry, 4Department of Histology and Embriology, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Central de Venezuela
Abstract An electron microscopic investigation was made in order to study capillary alterations in the muscle paraneoplastic phenomenon associated with different malignant tumors. Several abnormalities were found including basement membrane widening and lamination, endothelial hypertrophy, a varied degree of lumen oclusion, and proliferative changes in pericytes. A degenerative process leading to capillary necrosis was also observed. A mononuclear cell infiltrate formed by macrophages, lymohocytes and mast cells was seen. The capillary changes observed suggest the existence of an autoimmune vascular factor in the etiopathogenesis of muscle damage in this phenomenon. |
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