A myxoid tumor is a connective tissue tumor with a "myxoid" background, composed of clear, mucoid substance.[1]
This tumoral phenotype is shared by many tumoral entities:
- Myxomas
- Atrial myxoma
 - Odontogenic myxoma
 - Cutaneous myxoma
 - Intramuscular myxoma
 
 - Myxoid hamartoma
 - Aggressive angiomyxoma
 - Myxoid leiomyoma
 - Chondromyxoid fibroma
 - Myxoid neurofibroma
 - Nerve sheath myxoma (neurothekeoma)
 - Myxolipoma
 - Angiomyofibroblastoma
 - Myxoid leiomyosarcoma
 - Myxoid liposarcoma
 - Lipoblastoma
 - Myxofibrosarcoma
 - Myxoid cortical adenoma
 - Pleomorphic adenoma
 - Undifferentiated embryonal sarcoma
 - Plexiform angiomyxoid myofibroblastic tumor
 - Myxoid plexiform fibrohistiocytic tumor
 - Angiomyxolipoma (vascular myxolipoma)
 - Parachordoma
 - Acral myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma
 
References
- ↑ Willems, S. M.; Wiweger, M; Van Roggen, J. F.; Hogendoorn, P. C. (2010). "Running GAGs: Myxoid matrix in tumor pathology revisited: What's in it for the pathologist?". Virchows Archiv. 456 (2): 181–92. doi:10.1007/s00428-009-0822-y. PMC 2828560. PMID 19705152.
 
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