DescriptionInflammatory myofibroblastic tumour - high mag.jpg
English: High magnification micrograph of an inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour, also known as inflammatory pseudotumour. Alternate spelling include inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor and inflammatory pseudotumor. It is commonly abbreviated IMT. H&E stain. Kidney biopsy.
IMTs consist of spindle cells without atypia and inflammatory cells, especially plasma cells.[1]
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↑ (Apr 2011). "IgG4 plasma cells in inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor: inflammatory marker or pathogenic link?". Mod Pathol24 (4): 606-12. DOI:10.1038/modpathol.2010.226.
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