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Electron microscopy in histiocytosis X.

In an ultrastructural study of 24 cases of histiocytosis X, we were able to demonstrate Langerhans cell granules in all of 18 cases from which tissues had been submitted primarily for electron microscopy and in 4 of 6 cases from which only tissue retrieved from paraffin blocks was available for examination. In a subsequent correlative study we were able to demonstrate Langerhans cell granules in deparaffinized material from 11 of 14 cases (79%) in which they were known to exist. The incidence of histiocytes displaying Langerhans cell granules (in a single plane of section) fell from a median of 48% in samples processed primarily for electron microscopy to 14% in those retrieved from paraffin blocks. Our data suggest that electron microscopy, even when applied to the study of suboptimally preserved material, is a highly sensitive technique for confirming a diagnosis of histiocytosis X.

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