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Histopathology of tendinopathy

Histopathology of tendinopathy
(A) Normal tendon. H&E.
(B) Increased tenocytes. H&E, patellar tendinopathy. Note the large increase in tenocyte numbers characteristic of healing tendon. The dense central structure represents a vessel wall.
(C) Increased proteoglycan. H&E, patellar tendinopathy. Increased blue-staining material surrounds an area of hypocellularity. These changes are typical of tendinopathy.
(D) Vascular hyperplasia. H&E, patellar tendinopathy. Large increase in microvessels is seen within the tendon substance. These changes are typical of tendinopathy.
(E) Collagen disorganization. H&E, patellar tendinopathy. Focal collagen remodeling.
H&E: hematoxylin and eosin stain.
Scott A, Khan KM, Cook J, Duronio V. Human tendon overuse pathology: Histopathologic and biochemical findings. In: Tendinopathy in Athletes, Woo SL, Arnoczky SP, Renstrom P (Eds). Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, 2007. Copyright © 2007. Reproduced with permission of Wiley-Blackwell.
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