Introduction. Restenosis after carotid endarterectomy (CE) has been described in 8-19% of patients (1). In-stent restenosis (ISR) after stenting has been reported in a few cases (2). Here we report an extremely rare case of recurrent ISR after CE and wallstent. Materials and methods. An atherosclerothic plaque belonging to a patient who underwent recurrent ISR after both CE and wallstent has been studied. Semithin sections (0,850 µm thick) obtained from epoxy-resin embedded samples were stained as reported (3). Light microscopy observations were performed at magnifications of 400X and 1000X, within an area of 3,8mm2 corresponding to 10 microscopic field at 400X. The morphological characteristics considered were: cells number and type; presence, number and type of neovessels; calcifications, and inflammatory cells. Results. The plaque appeared mostly fibrous, with an internal rupture and hemorrhagy. Very few foam cells (N= 12/3,8mm2) were observed whereas vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) were abundant (n=160/3,8mm2) and often entrapped in a thick coat of self-secreted collagen. Lipid laden VSMCs were present (n=18/3,8mm2); three of them showed intracellular microcalcifications. Marked signs of inflammation were found, macrophage (n=50/3,8mm2), mast cells (n=8/3,8mm2), lymphocytes (n=5/3,8mm2) as well as granulocytes (n=4/3,8mm2). There was a marked neovascularization, 24 sections of circular regular vessel and 6 sections of flattened but patent vessels were found in 3,8mm2. Neovessels had intact endothelium and likely derived from the underneath media. Discussion. Histopathological diagnosis is usually carried out on paraffin-embedded 4µm-thick sections. The observation of semithin sections has allowed us to achieve a better morphological characterization than that routinely obtained. The cellular population observed is that of an active remodelling plaque, susceptible of rupture, both for the presence of mast cells and extensive neovascularization. Mast cells secrete effector molecules that affect endothelial cells and VSMCs activity, the presence of neovessels weakens the plaque, thus producing cleavage planes. 1. Counsell et al., 2011. Carotid stenting for restenosis after endarterectomy. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 34(3):488-92. 2. Willfort-Ehringer et al., 2002. Single-center experience with carotid stent restenosis. J Endovasc Ther. 9(3):299-307. 3. Relucenti et al., 2010. Detecting microcalcifications in atherosclerotic plaques by a simple trichromic staining method for epoxy embedded carotid endarterectomies. Eur J Histochem. 54(3):e33.

Intima neovascularization studied on epoxy-resin semithin sections in a rare case of carotid recurrent in-stent restenosis / Relucenti, Michela; HEYN SALINAS, Rosemari Brigitte; Petruzziello, Luciano; Pugliese, Giuseppe; Taurino, Maurizio; Familiari, Giuseppe. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY AND EMBRYOLOGY. - ISSN 1122-6714. - ELETTRONICO. - 116(1, Suppl.):(2011), pp. 152-152. (Intervento presentato al convegno 65° Congresso della Società Italiana di Anatomia ed Istologia tenutosi a Padova (Italy) nel 27-29 settembre 2011).

Intima neovascularization studied on epoxy-resin semithin sections in a rare case of carotid recurrent in-stent restenosis

RELUCENTI, Michela;HEYN SALINAS, Rosemari Brigitte;PETRUZZIELLO, LUCIANO;PUGLIESE, Giuseppe;TAURINO, Maurizio;FAMILIARI, Giuseppe
2011

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Introduction. Restenosis after carotid endarterectomy (CE) has been described in 8-19% of patients (1). In-stent restenosis (ISR) after stenting has been reported in a few cases (2). Here we report an extremely rare case of recurrent ISR after CE and wallstent. Materials and methods. An atherosclerothic plaque belonging to a patient who underwent recurrent ISR after both CE and wallstent has been studied. Semithin sections (0,850 µm thick) obtained from epoxy-resin embedded samples were stained as reported (3). Light microscopy observations were performed at magnifications of 400X and 1000X, within an area of 3,8mm2 corresponding to 10 microscopic field at 400X. The morphological characteristics considered were: cells number and type; presence, number and type of neovessels; calcifications, and inflammatory cells. Results. The plaque appeared mostly fibrous, with an internal rupture and hemorrhagy. Very few foam cells (N= 12/3,8mm2) were observed whereas vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) were abundant (n=160/3,8mm2) and often entrapped in a thick coat of self-secreted collagen. Lipid laden VSMCs were present (n=18/3,8mm2); three of them showed intracellular microcalcifications. Marked signs of inflammation were found, macrophage (n=50/3,8mm2), mast cells (n=8/3,8mm2), lymphocytes (n=5/3,8mm2) as well as granulocytes (n=4/3,8mm2). There was a marked neovascularization, 24 sections of circular regular vessel and 6 sections of flattened but patent vessels were found in 3,8mm2. Neovessels had intact endothelium and likely derived from the underneath media. Discussion. Histopathological diagnosis is usually carried out on paraffin-embedded 4µm-thick sections. The observation of semithin sections has allowed us to achieve a better morphological characterization than that routinely obtained. The cellular population observed is that of an active remodelling plaque, susceptible of rupture, both for the presence of mast cells and extensive neovascularization. Mast cells secrete effector molecules that affect endothelial cells and VSMCs activity, the presence of neovessels weakens the plaque, thus producing cleavage planes. 1. Counsell et al., 2011. Carotid stenting for restenosis after endarterectomy. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 34(3):488-92. 2. Willfort-Ehringer et al., 2002. Single-center experience with carotid stent restenosis. J Endovasc Ther. 9(3):299-307. 3. Relucenti et al., 2010. Detecting microcalcifications in atherosclerotic plaques by a simple trichromic staining method for epoxy embedded carotid endarterectomies. Eur J Histochem. 54(3):e33.
2011
65° Congresso della Società Italiana di Anatomia ed Istologia
atherosclerosis, neovascularization, in-stent restenosis, carotid artery, light microscopy
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Intima neovascularization studied on epoxy-resin semithin sections in a rare case of carotid recurrent in-stent restenosis / Relucenti, Michela; HEYN SALINAS, Rosemari Brigitte; Petruzziello, Luciano; Pugliese, Giuseppe; Taurino, Maurizio; Familiari, Giuseppe. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY AND EMBRYOLOGY. - ISSN 1122-6714. - ELETTRONICO. - 116(1, Suppl.):(2011), pp. 152-152. (Intervento presentato al convegno 65° Congresso della Società Italiana di Anatomia ed Istologia tenutosi a Padova (Italy) nel 27-29 settembre 2011).
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