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Liesegang rings in peritoneal fluid: A rare phenomenon

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Liesegang rings are acellular laminated structures that are known in the field of chemistry occurring as an in-vitro phenomenon. They are acellular, laminated, and characteristically have central amorphous cores, which… Click to show full abstract

Liesegang rings are acellular laminated structures that are known in the field of chemistry occurring as an in-vitro phenomenon. They are acellular, laminated, and characteristically have central amorphous cores, which are surrounded by peripheral concentric layers with radial cross striations. Rarely, they may occur in-vivo in cystic, hemorrhagic, inflammatory, and necrotic tissue processes. There are very few cases, which have reported these structures in histopathology. Their identification in cytology has been rarely reported. To the best of our knowledge, Liesegang rings have not been reported in peritoneal fluid in the literature. 2 | CASE PRESENTATION

Keywords: phenomenon; liesegang rings; fluid rare; peritoneal fluid; rings peritoneal

Journal Title: Diagnostic Cytopathology
Year Published: 2022

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