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*The [[gross pathology]] section of the report should say something like: ''On sectioning no lesions were identified''. | *The [[gross pathology]] section of the report should say something like: ''On sectioning no lesions were identified''. | ||
*The [[cut-up]] is described in ''[[abdominal pannus grossing]]''. | *The [[cut-up]] is described in ''[[abdominal pannus grossing]]''. | ||
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Image:Belly Strech Marks.jpg | Stretch marks - abdomen. (WC/FatM1ke) | |||
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==Microscopic== | ==Microscopic== |
Revision as of 13:23, 5 April 2016
Abdominal pannus is the pathology specimens corresponding to an abdominoplasty (also known as tummy tuck). It is generally considered a ditzel.
Pannus redirects here; pannona has been proposed as a better term.[1]
Panniculus also redirects here.
General
Gross
- Skin with abundant fat.
- Pieces usually triangular.
- Stretch marks (striae) are very common.
Notes:
- The gross pathology section of the report should say something like: On sectioning no lesions were identified.
- The cut-up is described in abdominal pannus grossing.
Images
Microscopic
Features:
- Adipose tissue.
DDx:
Sign out
ABDOMINAL PANNUS, EXCISION: - BENIGN SKIN AND ADIPOSE TISSUE.
ABDOMINAL PANNUS, EXCISION: - DERMAL SCAR, BENIGN SKIN AND ADIPOSE TISSUE.
Gross only
ABDOMINAL PANNUS, EXCISION: - BENIGN SKIN AND ADIPOSE TISSUE (GROSS ONLY).
See also
References
- ↑ Cunningham, SC.; Klein, RV. (Apr 2007). "Nomenclature question: panniculus or pannus? Answer: pannona.". J Am Coll Surg 204 (4): 726-7. doi:10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2007.01.027. PMID 17382240.
- ↑ URL: http://plasticsurgery.about.com/od/glossary/g/panniculectomy.htm. Accessed on: 18 July 2012.