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deshpande v and verma k. (1998) Cytopathology 9, 329–335
Fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology of Rosai Dorfman disease
Rosai Dorfman disease (sinus histiocytosis with massive lymphadenopathy (SHML)) is a benign self-limiting disorder that commonly involves the lymph nodes. We reviewed eight cases of this entity aiming to document the cytomorphological features. Of the eight cases, a preoperative diagnosis was suggested in seven cases. Pertinent features included: numerous large histiocytes with prominent emperipolesis (documented by a halo around the cell), fine vacuoles in the cytoplasm and lymphocytes and plasma cells in the background. In some cases the histiocytes showed atypia. In one biopsy-proven case a diagnosis of Hodgkin's was suggested, emphasizing the pitfalls associated with the FNA diagnosis of this lesion.  相似文献   

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FNA smears from five histologically confirmed cases of pilomatrixoma were reviewed to delineate the cytological features helpful in diagnosis. A combination of basaloid cells, ghost cells and foreign body giant cells appeared to be necessary in FNA smear for a confident cytodiagnosis of pilomatrixoma. Presence of naked nuclei, nucleated squamous cells and calcification were additional features in favour of the diagnosis. Another 10 cases with initial cytodiagnosis of pilomatrixoma or benign skin appendage tumour were reviewed. Using the above criteria, diagnosis of pilomatrixoma was easy in five cases. One case was problematical due to presence of atypical squamous cells. Initially the cytological features were most commonly confused with epidermal inclusion cyst, giant cell lesion or a squamous cell carcinoma. The main reasons for erroneous diagnosis were lack of awareness of cytological features, predominance of one component over the others, and non‐representative FNA smears. Atypia in nucleated squamous cells, and misinterpretation of basaloid cells as malignant can lead to diagnostic dilemma. Adequate clinical data are also necessary.  相似文献   

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The cytologic features of cat scratch disease diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology of a right inguinal lymph node in a 23-year-old woman are reported. Characteristic granulomas, with peripherally palisading epithelioid histiocytes and centrally located neutrophils, and an associated polymorphic cell population were observed. The cytologic pattern closely parallels the expected histopathologic findings and therefore can suggest the diagnosis in unsuspected cases or can confirm the clinical impression. The cytologic differential diagnosis and a discussion of other granulomatous lymphadenitis are presented.  相似文献   

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Between 1992 and 1998 at the Pathology Section, Cytopathology Unit of the Department of Oncological and Surgical Sciences of the University of Padova, we performed one hundred and twelve FNACs of adrenal masses under radiological guidance and seven intraoperative scrape smears; histological follow-up was available in 55 cases. Immediate on-site assessment of smears revealed a satisfactory adequacy rate (92%). With a simple diagnostic tree, we have been able to classify all smears except one as benign or malignant correctly, (accuracy 97.6%), differentiation of primary tumours from metastatic depositions remaining the most difficult task. In our experience FNAC is a safe and accurate tool in the diagnostic characterization of adrenal masses.  相似文献   

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R. S. RANA  P. DEY  A. DAS 《Cytopathology》1997,8(2):108-113
Fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology of extra-adrenal paragangliomas We studied nine histologically proved cases of extra-adrenal paragangliomas. Of these, eight cases were correctly diagnosed preoperatively by FNA cytology. Salient cytological features included clusters and discretely scattered cells, with occasional acinar configuration. The cells showed moderate to abundant slightly basophilic cytoplasm with ill-defined margins and round to oval nuclei with mild to marked nuclear pleomorphism. Fine reddish intracytoplasmic granules were also noted (six cases). Cytological features along with clinical data are quite diagnostic of paragangliomas. A correct preoperative cytological diagnosis helps to prevent undue surgical complications. Cytologie par ponction aspiration à l'aiguille fine des paragangliomes extra-surrénaliens Nous avons étudié 9 cas de paragangliomes extra-surrénaliens histologiquement prouvés. Huit cas sur 9 ont été correctement diagnostiqués, à titre pré-opératoire, par cytologie par ponction aspiration à l'aiguille fine. Les caractéristiques cytologiques principales sont la présence d'amas, une dispersion cellulaire modérée et d'occasionnelles formations acineuses. Les cellules comportent un cytoplasme légèrement basophile, moyennement à très abondant, avec des limites mal définies ainsi qu'un noyau rond ou ovale, dont le pléomorphisme nucléaire est modéré ou plus nettement marqué. Le présence de fines granulations rougeâtres intra-cytoplasmiques a également été notée (6 cas). Ces caractères cytologiques, associés aux données cliniques, permettent pratiquement le diagnostic des paragangliomes. Un diagnostic cytologique pré-opératoire correct favorise la prévention des complications chirurgicales indésirables. FNP extraadrenaler Paragangliome Neun histologisch gesicherte Fälle extraadrenaler Paragangliome werden vorgestellt. Präoperativ waren 8 der Fälle zytologisch durch FNP richtig diagnostiziert worden. Charakteristisch waren Einzelzellen und z.T. azinäre Verbände. Die Zellen zeigten mässig bis reichlich, leicht basophiles, unscharf begrenztes Zytoplasma und rund-ovale Kerne mit leichter bis ausgeprägter Pleomorphie. In 6 Fällen lagen feine, rote Granula im Zytoplasma vor. Das zytologische Bild in Zusammenschau mit den klinischen Daten erlaubt eine sichere Diagnose. Auf diese Weise können die operativen Risiken vermindert werden.  相似文献   

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Fine needle aspiration cytology of the pancreas   总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6  
A review is presented of 205 fine needle aspirations of the pancreas performed on 149 patients. Clinical follow-up was available for 134 patients (88%). Aspirates from 71 patients (53%) were correctly diagnosed as malignant while those from 43 patients (32%) were correctly diagnosed as negative. Ten patients (7%) were falsely diagnosed as negative, and ten patients (7%) were diagnosed as suspicious. There were no false-positive diagnoses. This resulted in a specificity of 100%, a sensitivity of 87%, a diagnostic efficiency of 92%, a predictive value of a positive test of 100% and a predictive value of a negative test of 80%. The cytologic criteria of malignancy can be easily recognized. The complications are very few. Comparisons with the results of needle and wedge pancreatic biopsies are presented.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in the diagnosis of lymphoproliferative disease (LPD) of the breast. STUDY DESIGN: Over a period of 20 years (January 1982-December 2001), 13 diagnosed and/or suspected cases of LPD of the breast on FNAC were retrieved and reviewed from the files of the Cytology Laboratory, Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences. For each case, both May-Grünwald-Giemsa- and Papanicolaou-stained smears were reviewed along with hematoxylin and eosin-stained tissue sections and immunohistochemistry, when available. RESULTS: Of the 13 cases, 1 aspirate was from a male breast and the rest were from female. Only 12 cases with documented histology were included in the study. Five of the 12 cases were diagnosed on FNAC as high grade lymphoma, 2 as low grade lymphoma, 2 as poorly differentiated malignant tumor/lymphoma, and 1 each as Hodgkin's lymphoma, acute myeloid leukemia (AML) deposit and immature lymphoid cells, ?leukemia/lymphoma deposit. The tumors manifested mostly as an unilateral mass (10 cases), with 2 cases presenting with bilateral breast lumps. The lymph nodes were involved in 8 cases. Histologically, 2 of the 12 cases were poorly differentiated malignant tumors. Of the remaining 10 cases, 8 were documented as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and 1 each as Hodgkin's lymphoma, mixed cellularity and AML. CONCLUSION: FNAC is an inexpensive but highly useful diagnostic tool to distinguish between primary lymphoma and carcinoma of the breast. This helps with clinical management in avoiding unnecessary surgical procedures.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cytomorphology of bursal cyst and assess the efficacy of aspiration cytology in its diagnosis and treatment. STUDY DESIGN: Nineteen cases of bursal cyst seen over four years were studied. Material was obtained by fine needle aspiration. The smears were stained with May-Grünwald-Giemsa stain and hematoxylin and eosin. RESULTS: Eight cysts were in the popliteal fossa, 4 on the elbow, 3 on the knee, 2 on the shoulder and 2 in the calf. Gelatinous material was aspirated in all the cases. In some cases the cyst collapsed after aspiration. The key diagnostic features were hypocellular smears in a mucoid background. Histiocytelike (synovial) cells were seen lying in all cases and as pseudopapillary structures in two. CONCLUSION: The presence of a cyst at a classic location with aspiration of gelatinous material and the presence of singly occurring histiocytelike cells in a mucoid background in smears is diagnostic of bursal cyst. The procedure is therapeutic in some cases.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the diagnostic value of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in ovarian lesions. STUDY DESIGN: Sixty-two fine needle aspirations of varied ovarian masses were performed between January 2000 and February 2003. Aspiration material was obtained from fresh tissues at the time of frozen section before dissection of the specimens. The slides were evaluated by a pathologist who was blinded to the gross findings and histopathologic diagnosis. RESULTS: A total of 62.9% of cases were assessed as malignant and 30.6% as benign. Two false positive and 2 false negative cases occurred. In our series the overall sensitivity and specificity were 95.1% and 90.4%, respectively. Seven benign and 15 malignant lesions could be subclassified specifically. CONCLUSION: We studied excised specimens, but since ovarian masses are reachable by laparoscopically and ultrasonographically guided aspiration, FNAC can be used for diagnoses of these lesions. If a multidisciplinary approach can be carried out in patients with ovarian lesions, cytopathologic interpretation can provide optimum benefits.  相似文献   

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The results of fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology in 19 cases of malignant mesothelioma are presented. Adequate material for a diagnosis of malignancy was obtained in 17 cases, and in 8 cases a specific diagnosis of mesothelioma could be made. In four other cases, the findings were either consistent with or suggestive of mesothelioma; in four, accurate distinction from other neoplasms was not possible, and in two cases, adenocarcinoma was suggested. The spectrum of cytologic findings ranged from neoplasms of purely epithelial appearance through more pleomorphic biphasic neoplasms to anaplastic tumors. A combination of epithelial-like cell clusters, pavement-like sheets of epithelial cells with well-defined cell borders and prominent cell separation, dispersed angular cells with dense cytoplasm and some spindle-cell forms was the most specific cytologic pattern for mesothelioma. In four neoplasms, ultrastructural examination of aspirated material provided the additional evidence for a definitive diagnosis. The identification of hyaluronic acid within intracytoplasmic vacuoles, either in smears or in cell blocks, confirmed the diagnosis in three tumors. Only in one case, with a strong clinical background suggesting mesothelioma, was the cytologic preparation sufficient for diagnosis without ancillary diagnostic methods. FNA is of particular value in the diagnosis of pleural mesothelioma in patients who do not present with a pleural effusion. Obtaining material for cell block preparations, cytochemistry or ultrastructural study is generally necessary for definitive tumor typing.  相似文献   

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Fine needle aspiration cytology of thymic tumors   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Cytologic material was reviewed from 23 mediastinal tumors clinically suspected as thymomas. The thymomas had a characteristic biphasic cell pattern in material obtained by fine needle aspiration biopsy that was easy to recognize and possible to differentiate from carcinoid tumors, malignant lymphomas and oat-cell carcinomas.  相似文献   

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The cytologic presentation of a case of extraskeletal chondrosarcoma diagnosed by fine needle aspiration in a 57-year-old asymptomatic female is described. A mass detected on routine chest X ray and defined by CAT scan was subjected to a preoperative percutaneous fine needle aspiration under fluoroscopic guidance; a core biopsy was also obtained. Cytologic findings included pleomorphic malignant cells, with occasional spindle-shaped forms and binucleated and multinucleated cells having various degrees of nuclear atypia. The sarcomatous nature of this neoplasm was readily recognized in the cytologic material, although histologic and ultrastructural studies, which are also illustrated, were necessary to establish its specific histologic type. The biopsy was interpreted as a probable chondrosarcoma, and an exploratory laparotomy revealed a soft tissue tumor arising in the retroperitoneum. A diagnosis of soft tissue chondrosarcoma was rendered. In retrospect, the distinctive cytologic findings in the aspirated material suggest that extraskeletal chondrosarcoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of soft tissue tumors.  相似文献   

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Fine needle aspiration cytology of eyelid tumors   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy was performed on 19 patients with eyelid masses. Six of the patients also had preauricular/submandibular nodal enlargements aspirated. Histopathologic study was performed in ten of the cases. FNA cytology made the diagnosis of an epithelial malignancy in 17 cases (10 sebaceous carcinomas, 4 poorly differentiated carcinomas, 2 squamous cell carcinomas and 1 malignant melanoma). The diagnostic accuracy of FNA cytology in evaluating eyelid masses was thus 89.4%; there were two false-negative cases. All nodal FNA smears revealed metastases of the respective primary tumors. This study indicated that FNA cytology is a simple and efficient method for making the diagnosis of malignancy in eyelid masses, especially in those patients who are not suitable candidates for surgery. Subsequent nodal metastases and tumor recurrence were detected without difficulty using FNA smears.  相似文献   

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The cytologic features of a pulmonary infarct diagnosed by fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology are reported in a 54-year-old white man with a prior history of renal transplant surgery. Although the diagnosis of pulmonary embolus was unsuspected, FNA cytology suggested the correct diagnosis, which was confirmed by subsequent radiologic studies. This is believed to be the first reported case of pulmonary infarct diagnosed by FNA cytology. Cytologic features of the entity are discussed along with potential sources for a false-positive diagnosis of malignancy.  相似文献   

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