Desmoid tumor diagnostic study of choice

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Overview

Diagnostic study of choice for desmoid tumors is biopsy

Diagnostic study of choice

  • Biopsy is the most important and conclusive diagnostic procedure for desmoid tumor
  • After biopsy, electron microscopy is performed to obtain further clarity and confirmation for the diagnosis
  • Spindle cells of desmoid tumors appear to be myofibroblasts on electron microscopy which represents an abnormal proliferation of myofibroblasts, which normally disappear gradually during the later stages of wound healing
  • Immunohistochemical stains are done to look for nuclear accumulation of beta-catenin
  • Regardless of the site, 90% of desmoids show nuclear reactivity (has relatively high specificity)