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Aschoff cell
In
pathology
,
Aschoff
cells
are often cells associated with
rheumatic heart disease
. They are found in
Aschoff bodies
surrounding
centres
of
fibrinoid necrosis
.
In comparison with
Anitschkow cells
their
cytoplasm
is more
basophilic
, can
contain
more up to 4
nuclei
.
Aschoff
believed
that Aschoff
giant cells
were some
type
of
connective
or
endothelial tissue
.
Today
are Aschoff cells considered to be
derived
from
cardiac myocytes
rather than
connective tissue cells
.
Aschoff cells were named after the
German
physician
and
pathologist
Ludwig Aschoff
.