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This study presents eight cases of fibromatosis colli accurately diagnosed by FNA cytology. Fibromatosis colli is a rare fibroblastic lesion that manifests in the sternocleidomastoid muscle during the first to second months after birth. The tumours varied in size from 1 to 3 cm and engaged the lower, middle as well as the upper part of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. The FNA cytology smears showed mostly mature fibroblasts in a background of pink granular material and fragments of striated muscle fibres with degeneration. The cytological presentation together with the typical clinical setting will allow a definitive and accurate diagnosis, avoiding surgery.  相似文献   

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Actinomycosis in fine needle aspiration cytology   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
D. K. DAS 《Cytopathology》1994,5(4):243-250
Four cases of actinomycosis were diagnosed by fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology and eight more cases were detected during a review of FNA smears reported as inflammatory. the age of these 12 cases ranged from 20 to 61 years with a median of 35 years. the male to female ratio was 3:1. the common regions of involvement were cervicofacial in seven cases (58.3%), thoracic in three (25.0%) and abdominal in two (16.7%). Four of the seven cervicofacial cases presented with intra-oral masses; the thoracic lesions were pulmonary in location, and the abdominal lesions presented as bowel masses. the possibility of actinomycosis was not considered clinically in any case. the main reason for missed cytodiagnosis in two thirds of the cases appeared to be observer error. It is suggested that when the aspiration smear from a mass is found to be an inflammatory exudate rich in neutrophils, special efforts must be made to look for this microorganism.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the importance of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). STUDY DESIGN: We analyzed 17 cytologic and 5 architectural features in a series of 320 FNACs from HCC and compared them with 73 FNACs from benign lesions and with 705 FNACs from metastatic carcinomas. One thousand ninety-eight patients who were diagnosed by liver FNAC between December 1988 and July 1998 and had adequate follow-up were included in the study. The specimens were evaluated according to the presence or absence of the cytologic features and cellular arrangement. A stepwise logistic regression analysis was performed on the data to determine the variables predictive of HCC. RESULTS: Multinucleated tumor giant cells, cytoplasmic hyaline and central sinusoidal pattern were selected as the 3 most predictive parameters for differentiated reactive hepatocytes from HCC (P < .0001), while bile, centrally located nucleus in an atypical cell and intranuclear inclusion were selected as the 3 most predictive parameters for differentiated metastatic carcinoma from HCC (P < .0001-< .001) by stepwise logistic regression analysis. CONCLUSION: In the 1,098 patients suspected of having hepatic malignancy, a correct diagnosis was made by a combination of the above features. The sensitivity of this procedure for hepatic malignancy was 99.5%, and the specificity was 100%.  相似文献   

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Fine needle aspiration (FNA) of a neck mass yielded cytologic specimens containing two cell populations: multinucleated giant cells and smaller, round-to-oval, undifferentiated malignant cells. The giant cells were frequently so numerous as to obscure the other cells. The FNA cytodiagnosis of a rare anaplastic thyroid carcinoma containing osteoclastic giant cells was substantiated by the subsequent exploratory surgery and biopsy specimen. Immunohistochemical staining suggested a dual origin of the two cell populations.  相似文献   

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Spermatic granulomas may present as tumorlike lesions adjacent to the testis or seminal vesicle and are often associated with infection, trauma or previous surgery. The fine needle aspiration biopsy cytologic findings in three cases of spermatic granuloma are reported. The predominant cytologic features were granulomatous inflammation (nontuberculous and non-foreign body) and spermatozoids (intrahistiocytic or as extracellular spermatic debris). Additional features included lymphoid cells and lymphocytic debris (nuclear tangles), rare plasma cells and eosinophils. Germ cells and acellular (caseous) necrosis were not identified. Well-preserved sheets of epididymal epithelium were occasionally noted. The clinical and cytologic differential diagnoses in such cases are discussed.  相似文献   

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Burkitt-type lymphoma. Diagnosis by fine needle aspiration cytology   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Forty cases of lymphoma were categorized as Burkitt-type lymphoma in a study of fine needle aspiration (FNA) smears. These constituted 14.3% of all cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosed between 1974 and 1982. The median age was 22 years in these cases, 81.8% of which had extranodal tumors. The majority of the cells in the smears (59.8% +/- 8.32%) were in the 11 micron to 15 micron size range and 60.3% +/- 10.3% had noncleaved nuclei. An average 71% of the cells contained cytoplasmic and/or nuclear vacuolizations. Nonneoplastic macrophages were present in the smears in 87.5% of the cases. A study of paraffin-embedded sections in 17 cases revealed the characteristic "starry-sky" appearance in 11; in 5 it was not clearly appreciated and in 1 the nonneoplastic macrophages were absent. FNA cytology was found to be quite reliable for arriving at a diagnosis of Burkitt-type lymphoma. More than 50% of the cases were managed without resort to subsequent surgical biopsy. Exploratory laparotomy was avoided in 69% of the cases having abdominal tumors.  相似文献   

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The cytologic features of 10 benign, 2 borderline and 5 malignant phyllodes tumors were studied, and an attempt was made to correlate the cytologic findings with corresponding histologic categories. Seventy-five percent of the benign and borderline tumors were interpreted as benign cystosarcoma phyllodes on fine needle aspiration cytology. Eighty percent of the malignant phyllodes tumors were identified as malignant lesions cytologically. The cytologic features assessed were the epithelial:stromal ratio and morphology of the stromal component, including the degree of atypia, mitotic activity, capillary vessels traversing the stromal fragments, presence of foamy macrophages, histiocytic giant cells and bipolar naked nuclei. A diagnosis of phyllodes tumor was suggested cytologically by the presence of both epithelial and stromal elements; the stroma was present as cellular "phyllodes fragments" and isolated mesenchymal cells. The parameters suggesting malignancy were extreme paucity or absence of epithelial elements and stromal cells in diffuse sheets and clusters less cohesive than normal, with marked stromal atypia and mitotic activity.  相似文献   

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Eighty-one fine needle aspirations (FNAs) of pancreatic masses were performed between 1980 and 1988. Histologic or clinical follow-up was available for correlation with 78 aspirates. The FNA cytologic diagnosis of pancreatic carcinoma had a sensitivity of 79% and a specificity of 91%. Fifteen of the FNA specimens were examined with the Zeiss IBAS image analysis system to determine nuclear area, form (shape), diameter, density and integrated optical density (IOD). Nuclear area and IOD correlated most highly with the final diagnoses. Negative aspirates from benign cases and "false negatives" from malignant cases had similar morphometric values. Cells from adenocarcinoma had greater nuclear area and IOD values in cases cytologically labeled positive than in cytologically suspicious cases. Diagnoses based upon IOD values had a sensitivity and a specificity of 100% and 86%, respectively, while the use of nuclear area measurements produced values of 100% and 100%, respectively. These data indicate that nuclear area and IOD measurements can be valuable adjuncts to qualitative cytology for the diagnosis of pancreatic fine needle aspirates.  相似文献   

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The British Society for Clinical Cytology Code of Practice on fine needle aspiration cytology complements that on exfoliative cytopathology, which was published in the last issue ( Cytopathology 2009; 20 :211–23). Both have been prepared with wide consultation within and outside the BSCC and have been endorsed by the Royal College of Pathologists. A separate code of practice for gynaecological cytopathology is in preparation. Fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology is an accepted first line investigation for mass lesions, which may be targeted by palpation or a variety of imaging methods. Although FNA cytology has been shown to be a cost-effective, reliable technique its accurate interpretation depends on obtaining adequately cellular samples prepared to a high standard. Its accuracy and cost-effectiveness can be seriously compromised by inadequate samples. Although cytopathologists, radiologists, nurses or clinicians may take FNAs, they must be adequately trained, experienced and subject to regular audit. The best results are obtained when a pathologist or an experienced and trained biomedical scientist (cytotechnologist) provides immediate on-site assessment of sample adequacy whether or not the FNA requires image-guidance. This COP provides evidence-based recommendations for setting up FNA services, managing the patients, taking the samples, preparing the slides, collecting material for ancillary tests, providing rapid on-site assessment, classifying the diagnosis and providing a final report. Costs, cost-effectiveness and rare complications are taken into account as well as the time and resources required for quality control, audit and correlation of cytology with histology and outcome. Laboratories are expected to have an effective quality management system conforming to the requirements of a recognised accreditation scheme such as Clinical Pathology Accreditation (UK) Ltd.  相似文献   

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Two cases of intestinal malakoplakia were diagnosed by fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology. Clinically, these cases were mistaken for a lymphoma and a tuberculosis. Percutaneous abdominal FNA material showed numerous macrophages with the characteristic Michaelis-Gutmann bodies. These bodies were easily identified both inside and outside the macrophages in the smears.  相似文献   

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The cytologic picture seen in two cases of rectovaginal endometriosis diagnosed by fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology is presented in detail. The cell pattern differed considerably from that previously described in fluid specimens and more closely resembled the exfoliation observed in direct endometrial samples. No previous report appears to exist on the diagnosis of rectovaginal endometriosis by FNA.  相似文献   

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Providing data as evidence of good practice is becoming imperative to meet the demands of professional revalidation and clinical governance. Sensitivity and specificity are common performance measures in fine needle aspiration (FNA) but are vulnerable to discordant analytical methods. We introduce a CUSUM technique and show how it may be used to show attainment and maintenance of proficiency in head and neck (H&N) FNA. In addition, we show how it can be used to compare practices and demonstrate different performance for FNAs from different tissues; a fact that must be recognized by anyone devising minimum performance values.  相似文献   

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Thoracic splenosis. Diagnosis of a case by fine needle aspiration cytology   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Fine needle aspiration cytology was used to study chest wall nodules in a patient who presented with fever, cough, pleuritic chest pain and cytomegalovirus infection and who had a previous history of abdominal trauma. The finding of splenic red pulp and white pulp in the aspirate, combined with the results of a radionucleotide liver-spleen scan, led to a diagnosis of thoracic splenosis, a relatively rare condition. Splenosis is thought to result from transplantation of splenic tissue after trauma and may provide some added protection against certain infectious conditions, both of which were present in this case.  相似文献   

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