What is a spindle cell tumor in the stomach?
What is a spindle cell tumor in the stomach?
Spindle Cell Sarcoma (hemangiopericytoma) Hemangiopericytoma a tumor composed of spindle cells with a rich vascular network, which apparently arises from pericytes. Above retrieved from Answers.com Viper1
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A benign spindle cell neoplasm is a tumor that develops in connective tissue other than bone such as skeletal muscle, fat, tendon, fibrous tissue and nerve and blood vessel tissue. The most common benign soft tissue tumor is called a lipoma.
Brucellosis is a bacterial infection caused by Brucella species, not a virus. It is not used in the treatment of spindle cell carcinoma in horses. Treatment for spindle cell carcinoma in horses typically involves surgical removal of the tumor, followed by additional therapies such as chemotherapy or radiation depending on the extent of the disease.
I am not 100% sure but i am quite confident that it is the cell that lets humans have empathy, self awareness and forgiveness. In 2006 it was found that whales and dolphins have spindle cells. Another animal that has spindle cells is apes and gorillas. New Answer. Spindle cells are only found in cancerous tumors. They have a very unique appearance and are characteristic of a specific type of dysplasia which is very rare in caner patients. Spindle cells have an atypical spindle shape, have elongated nuclei and ropes of collagen. They arise from abnormal mitosis, cell division, that leads to the development of the cancerous tumor. Spindle cell tumors start in the skins epithelial cells or lining of the internal organs. As the cancer progresses it can be spread to other areas. (The above answer relates to the spindle neurons.)
Spindle fibers. These structures form the mitotic spindle and play a crucial role in separating chromosomes during cell division.
Animal cells have spindle fibers in them.
A spindle develops during the metaphase stage of cell division.
Spindle fibers. They help separate chromosomes during cell division by attaching to the centromeres of each chromosome and pulling them to opposite poles of the cell.
The centrosome is the organelle that anchors the spindle fibers in the cell during cell division. It helps to organize and regulate the movement of the chromosomes.
A spindle forms during cell division in a haploid cell during the process of meiosis. The spindle is crucial for the separation of homologous chromosomes and ensuring that each daughter cell receives the correct number of chromosomes.