Storiform pattern
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A woven or storiform pattern is a histopathologic architectural pattern. The name "storiform" originates from Latin storea (woven), as storiform tissue tends to resemble woven fabric on microscopy.
Storiform fibrosis is a histologic sign of IgG4-related disease, accompanied by a dense lymphoplasmocytic infiltrate, often a partially eosinophilic infiltrate and obliterative phlebitis.[1][2]
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