Electron microscopic investigation of hyaline bodies in odontogenic cysts
- 1 March 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine
- Vol. 8 (2) , 81-93
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0714.1979.tb01627.x
Abstract
With the light microscope, hylaine bodies of Rushton may appear lamellar or granular. Here the ultrastructures of both lamellar and granular forms were studied in formation fixed material and in specimens fixed in osmium tetroxide. The lamellar type was composed of alternating electron dense and electron lucent layers, the outermost layer always being electron dense. The granular type was composed of amorphous material in which fragments of red blood cells could be seen. Some hyaline bodies were partly granular and partly lamellar. The surfaces of the epithelial cells apposed to both types showed large numbers of hemidesmosomes, but no basal lamina was seen. The amorphous material in the granular hyaline bodies appeared very similar to the substance of the degenerating red blood cells, and extravasated red cells were commonly found in the adjacent connective tissue. The granular type apparently is formed from degenerating red blood cells; the lamellar pattern may result from segregation of components within the mass rather than by an incremental form of growth. The hypotheses that hyaline bodies are keratinous or a secretory product of the epithelial cell was not suupported.Keywords
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