%0 Journal Article %T Myoepithelial cells are the main component in pleomorphic adenomas? %A Ponce Bravo %A Santa %A Ledesma Montes %A Constantino %A L¨®pez Becerril %A Uriel %A Morales S¨¢nchez %A Israel %J Medicina Oral, Patolog¨ªa Oral y Cirug¨ªa Bucal (Internet) %D 2007 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X objective: the aim of this study was to quantify by immunohistochemistry the number of myoepithelial cells (myecs) in pleomorphic adenomas (pas). material and methods: we retrieved the paraffin cubes of 27 pas, new slides were done and they were stained with anti-s100 protein antibody. the amount of s-100 protein positive cells was quantified, their morphology was recorded and comparison among myec number with age, gender and involved gland were also done. results: with s-100 protein, myecs in normal salivary gland tissue were seen surrounding the ductual structures only. in the analysed pas a mean of 27.4% of the neoplastic cells were positive to the antibody. with the exception of one pa, in all the analysed cases the plasmacytoid cells were the most commonly identified cells (48,6%). conclusions: results of this study suggest that myecs do not constitute the main cellular component of the neoplastic compartment in pas and corroborate the previously reported evidence by different au-thors, who studying the pas suggested that myecs does not comprise the main cellular neoplastic component of these entities. %K pleomorphic adenomas %K salivary gland tumors %K myoepithelial cells %K s-100 protein. %U http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1698-69462007000200006&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en