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English: Cholesterol granulomas are thought to develop as a secondary reaction to hemorrhage or tissue necrosis.Histologically, they are seen as fibrous granulation tissue where there are collections of empty fusiform slitlike spaces known as cholesterol clefts surrounded by foreign-body giant cells(magnified in centre) The spaces represents the location of the cholesterol crystals which were dissolved out by solvents during routine paraffin embedding and processing.
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