Abstract
Five different malignant tumors and two nasal polyps were examined by electron microscopy for diagnosis purposes. In all cases occasional large cells containing lysosomes interconnected by characteristic junctions were observed. The interlysosomal junctions appeared organized in zig-zag and ladder like configurations. The ultrastructural and morphometric analyses of these junctions postulated that the two configurations represented the same structure viewed in two different sectioning planes. High-resolution electron microscopic evidence suggests that the interlysosomal junction is organized as a 35-40 A thick pleated ribbon extending between a 200-A wide interlysosomal space, in close contact with the adjoining lysosomal membranes, without apparent integration into the membrane.
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