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BACKGROUND: Alveolar soft part sarcoma (ASPS) is a rare soft tissue tumor. It has characteristic histomorphology, with typical ultrastructural features demonstrating unique crystalloids. It occurs predominantly in adolescents and young adults, in whom the most common location is within the fascial planes of skeletal muscle of the lower extremity. CASE: We present fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) findings along with histopathologic features and ultrastructural appearance of a large gluteal mass in a 29-year-old female. FNAB cytology smears showed single and small groups of polyhedral malignant cells with granular cytoplasm, anisokaryosis and prominent nucleoli. The delicate cytoplasm had a tendency to rupture, with the presence of many bare nuclei. The characteristic crystals were observed in Papanicolaou-stained smears within the cytoplasm and in the background near the tumor cells. This consolidated the radiologic suspicion of ASPS and facilitated the application of relevant ancillary tests. Biopsy of the mass showed the characteristic histologic pattern. Electron microscopy confirmed the diagnosis with demonstration of membrane-bound, rhomboid crystalloids with a latticelike ultrastructure. CONCLUSION: Detection of characteristic crystalloids in Papanicolaou-stained FNAB smears facilitated a proper evaluation and correct diagnosis of ASPS.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Primary pulmonary leiomyosarcoma is a rare but important entity. We report a case diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology. CASE: A 73-year-old male presented with an asymptomatic, right, pulmonary, subpleural nodule detected by computed tomography during follow-up for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Fine needle aspiration cytology showed cellular smears with numerous single or loosely cohesive groups of spindle-shaped to round cells. The tumor cell nuclei were blunt ended (cigar shaped), with fine to fine-granular chromatin, prominent nucleoli and an irregular nuclear rim. The tumor cells were positive for desmin and negative for cytokeratin and S-100 protein by immunocytochemistry. Right upper lobectomy with lymph node dissection was performed. Pathologic diagnosis after microscopic, immunohistochemical and electron microscopic studies was leiomyosarcoma. CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of primary pulmonary leiomyosarcoma arising in the subpleural region diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology. Immunocytochemistry was useful in establishing the diagnosis in this case.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Although cytologic findings of clear cell adenocarcinoma of the female genital tract have been reported sporadically, the background on the smear has received little attention. CASE: A 16-year-old female had a large, necrotic mass in the cervix. As cervical brushing cytology and a punch biopsy of the mass could not make a definitive diagnosis, fine needle aspiration cytology was performed from the mass. The smears revealed loose, three-dimensional clusters and sheet arrangements of atypical cells. Dispersed atypical cells were also seen. The atypical cells were large and had abundant, weakly stained cytoplasm and round or oval nuclei with large nucleoli. There were a few tumor cells with clear cytoplasm and distinct cell borders in Papanicolaou-stained smears. The background in Diff-Quik-stained smears revealed a tigroid background and basement membrane material. CONCLUSION: The malignant tumor, revealing both a tigroid background and basement membrane material, seems to have been clear cell adenocarcinoma. Both features are diagnostic clues to clear cell adenocarcinoma in the female genital tract. Our case indicates that aspiration cytology is also an effective method of diagnosing a cervical tumor when the tumor is polypoid and the surface is extensively necrotic.  相似文献   

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Two cases of malignant melanoma of soft parts were diagnosed by fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy. One case involved the right thumb of a 22-year-old woman; the other involved a submental mass in a 36-year-old man who had been previously diagnosed as having malignant melanoma of soft parts. The FNA smears showed discohesive polygonal or oval and fusiform cells with eccentric nuclei, irregular nuclear chromatin and prominent nucleoli. FNA cell block sections contained polygonal or fusiform cells with clear cytoplasm, eccentrically placed nuclei and prominent nucleoli. Ultrastructural and immunocytochemical studies on aspirated material supported the diagnosis of malignant melanoma.  相似文献   

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Kwon MS 《Acta cytologica》2005,49(6):669-672
BACKGROUND: Medigstinal seminoma ia an uncommon tumor that occurs primarily in young males. We present a case of mediastinal seminoma in an elderly male diagnosed on fine needle aspiration (FNA) tytology. CASE: A 62-year-old male was admitted to our hospital because of anterior chest pain for 2 weeks. Chest computed tomography revealed a huge, lobulated mass in the anterior mediastinum. Aspirate smears were highly cellular. The tumor cells appeared singly or in loose groups of a few cells in a markedly necrotic background without lymphocytic or tigroid characteristics. Well-preserved cells were relatively uniform, large and polygonal, with round or ovoid nuclei, 2 1 prominent nucleoli and a mild to moderate amount of clear, occasionally vacuolated cytoplasm. The chromatin wasfinely granular. Mitotic figures were frequently found. The cell block section showed solid nests of tumor cells with cytologic features similar to those in the smears, supported by loose, fibrous stroma infiltrated by some lymphocytes. Immunocytochemically the tumor showed diffuse reactivity for c-kit and appearedfocally positive for placentalike alkaline phosphatase and was uniformly negative for pancytokeratin, CAM 5.2 low-molecular-weight cytokeratin, CD5, CD30, alpha-fetoprotein and leukocyte common antigen. CONCLUSION: A confident diagnosis of mediastinal seminoma can be established by FNA cytology, cell block and immunocytochemistry.  相似文献   

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The cytologic and histologic findings in an extremely rare case of adenocarcinoma of Bartholin's gland are described. The tumor cells in scraping and fine needle aspiration smears were in clusters. The nuclei were oval to oblong, and some cells had a peripherally displaced nucleus. The chromatinic material was slightly increased, and some nuclei had prominent nucleoli. The cytoplasm was basophilic and abundant. Microcalcifications and psammoma bodies were numerous. The tentative diagnosis was primary adenocarcinoma of Bartholin's gland, based on the cytologic findings and location of the tumor. Similar findings were noted in the biopsy and surgical specimens.  相似文献   

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Cytologic findings in carotid body tumors   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
OBJECTIVE: To describe the cytologic findings in 13 cases of carotid body tumors (CBTs) and discuss the differential diagnoses. STUDY DESIGN: Cytologic smears were obtained from 13 cases of carotid body tumors by fine needle aspiration. All tumors were clinically suspected and later confirmed by arteriography or color Doppler ultrasonography. The cytomorphologic findings are described. RESULTS: The smears revealed hypercellularity, a bloody background, isolated and clusters of round to oval cells with indistinct cytoplasm, reticular chromatin, no prominent nucleoli, giant bare nuclei, anisocytosis, acinar structures and plasmacytoid cells. These findings suggested metastatic tumors. CONCLUSION: The cytologic diagnosis of CBTs is very difficult. The aspiration findings can be easily mistaken for those of metastatic tumors. However, when used with clinical and color Doppler findings, fine needle aspiration plays an important role in the preoperative diagnosis and management of CBTs.  相似文献   

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G K Nguyen 《Acta cytologica》1983,27(2):173-177
The cytopathologic features of the fine needle aspiration biopsy of two cases of malignant peripheral leiomyoblastoma are presented. Aspirated tumor cells occurred singly, not in clusters. They were pleomorphic, varying in size and shape and showing eosinophilic to amphophilic cytoplasm. Many tumor cells had a vacuolated cytoplasm. Multinucleated large tumor cells were seen in one case; their nuclei were hyperchromatic and round to oval, with chromatin clumping and prominent nucleoli. The cytologic findings suggested a malignant mesenchymal tumor. Histology demonstrated the diagnosis of leiomyoblastoma.  相似文献   

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The cytologic and histologic findings in two cases of the extremely rare alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma of the vulva are reported. The tumor cells in fine needle aspiration smears from one case and tumor imprints from both cases were isolated or were in sheets or reticular patterns. The nuclei were round to oval; only a few cells were multinucleated. The chromatinic material was increased in amount and finely granular. Many mitotic figures were observed. The cytoplasm was scanty in general, but some cells had abundant cytoplasm; cross striations were not recognized. The tumor cells were positive with immunocytochemical stains for desmin, vimentin and myoglobin. Similar findings were observed in biopsy and surgical specimens.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Tumors metastatic to the breast are quite unusual (1.2% of all tumors). Malignant melanoma is an exception and is one of the principal metastasizing tumors, described mainly as a primary tumor. There are 5 different cytologic patterns; the spindled pattern is very uncommon, more difficult to diagnose and can be confused with a wide range of sarcomatous lesions. Nevertheless, there are some cytologic features that allow differentiation from similar tumors. CASE: A 30-year-old woman presented with a firm, deep, nontender mass in the upper outer quadrant of the right breast. Fine needle aspiration cytology was performed, and the aspiration smears showed spindle-shaped neoplastic cells arranged singly or in clusters with marked nuclear atypia. Melanin pigment was sometimes seen in the cytoplasm of some cells. Pathologic study of the breast tumor corroborated the diagnosis, and later study revealed lymph node metastases and relapse in the breast area and on a scar on the back. Two years earlier, biopsy of a pigmented lesion on the back was diagnosed as a cellular blue nevus. CONCLUSION: The cytologic features of spindle cell melanoma are distinctive. The presence of atypical fusiform cells with elongated cytoplasm; enlarged nuclei, some of them binucleated or multinucleated; prominent nucleoli; intranuclear cytoplasmic inclusions; and melanin pigment can help to diagnose these unusual metastases to the breast. This case was the first of malignant metastatic melanoma with the spindled pattern in which the diagnosis was made by fine needle aspiration cytology.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Whenever abdominoperineal resection is performed because of a rectal adenocarcinoma, the prostate and seminal vesicles may be displaced backward to the presacral space, giving rise to a false radiologic image of a presacral tumor. Due to cytologic atypia associated with the epithelium of seminal vesicles, there is a real possibility, in fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB), of erroneously giving a malignant diagnosis. CASES: Two men, aged 53 and 57 years, presented with presacral masses three months and six years, respectively, after abdominoperineal resection for rectal adenocarcinoma. In both cases, FNAB smears showed some groups and single cells with large and irregular nuclei. These cells suggested a recurrence of carcinoma. The presence of cytoplasmic coarse pigment and a background with spermatozoa and blobs of inspissated secretory product were sufficient to determine that these presacral masses represented the seminal vesicles. CONCLUSION: Awareness that seminal vesicles may give rise to a radiologic impression of presacral tumor after abdominoperineal resection of the rectum will avoid unnecessary FNAB and a cytologic false positive diagnosis of colorectal adenocarcinoma.  相似文献   

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The fine needle aspiration cytology features of twelve peripherally located bronchioloalveolar cell carcinomas of the lung diagnosed by fine needle aspiration biopsy are described. A spectrum of cytomorphologic changes was appreciated, including classic groups showing uniform malignant cells having prominent depth of focus with a lack of significant nuclear molding. Other cells showed features of atypical alveolar macrophages and bronchial-lining cells. The smears demonstrated malignant cells arranged along alveolar septae and possessing hobnail-shaped nuclei. Two cases had associated psammoma bodies, and one case demonstrated optically clear nuclei in the malignant cells. This series stresses the fine needle aspiration features that aid in the recognition of this specific lung neoplasm and its differentiation from benign reactive pulmonary lesions, other primary lung cancers and metastatic tumors.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Hemangiopericytomas (HPCs) are rare spindle cell tumors, constituting 2.5% of soft tissue neoplasms. Few reports have addressed the fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology of HPC. CASE: We describe the FNA biopsy (FNAB) findings in a 44-year-old patient with a previously resected meningeal hemangiopericytoma. The patient underwent ultrasound-guided FNAB of a 16.0-cm, radiographically heterogeneous density in the liver. The FNA smear showed crowded, ovoid to spindle-shaped cells with poorly defined, scant cytoplasm. The neoplastic cells were positive for CD34 and negative for CD31, factor VIII, glial fibrillary acid protein and cytokeratin AE1/AE3, supporting a diagnosis of HPC and compatible with metastasis from the patient's cerebral tumor. CONCLUSION: This case documents the role of FNA cytology in confirming HPC.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Intraductal papilloma of the salivary gland is a very rare tumor; only eight cases have been reported to date. Only histopathology has been used to investigate this tumor to our knowledge. There has not been any reported case of this tumor in a sublingual gland. CASE: A 3-cm oral floor mass with a lanulalike lesion in a 72-year-old female was aspirated. The cytologic features included various cellular smears containing compact clusters of papillary, radial, palisading, trabecular, tubular and buddinglike projected patterns; monomorphic columnar cells with oval-to-spindle nuclei basally located; abundant, finely vacuolar cytoplasm; indistinct nucleoli; and no squamous differentiated cells. A sublingual glandectomy was performed. Cytology, histology, immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy were performed with standard methods. The intraductal papilloma seems to have arisen within an excretory duct and differentiated into acinar cells. CONCLUSION: The cytologic findings of intraductal papilloma are unique and may allow its specific diagnosis on fine needle aspiration.  相似文献   

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The cytologic features of a recurrent desmoplastic malignant melanoma (DMM) examined by fine needle aspiration biopsy are reported. Cytologic examination revealed multiple microtissue fragments as well as smaller, dissociative aggregates composed predominantly of spindle-shaped neoplastic cells with hyperchromatic nuclei, small but prominent nucleoli and no cytoplasmic pigment or intranuclear pseudoinclusions. The tumor cells exhibited weak cytoplasmic staining for S-100 protein. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case report describing the cytologic findings of DMM. Problems in differential diagnosis are discussed.  相似文献   

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In this report, fine needle aspiration (FNA) findings in a case of intraabdominal desmoplastic small round cell tumor (IADSRCT) are presented. Computed tomographic scan-guided FNA performed on a right upper abdominal mass on a 20-year-old man produced a cellular specimen consisting of monomorphic small round cells with scant cytoplasm and ovoid nuclei. FNA cytology and immunocytochemistry suggested the diagnosis of IADSRCT. Surgical removal of the tumor and detailed histology and ultrastructural studies confirmed the cytologic findings.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To report atypical cytomorphologic features in fine needle aspiration biopsies (FNABs) from two cases of Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), a primary neuroendocrine neoplasm of skin. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of FNABs with histologic correlation from six patients with MCC and a report of findings from two whose smears showed atypical features. RESULTS: Typically the aspirates produce highly cellular smears of loosely clustered and individual, relatively monomorphic, small tumor cells with round to oval, regularly contoured nuclei. In two of our cases, the tumor cell nuclei exhibited a spectrum of pleomorphism ranging from moderately complex nuclear membranes with cleaves, indentations and protrusions in one case to large, markedly bizarre, convoluted nuclei and multinucleate tumor cells in the extreme case. Both cases were primary neoplasms, and the diagnosis was based on clinical, histologic and immunohistochemical data. Additionally, electron microscopy was performed on the tumor with bizarre nuclei and demonstrated rare, dense core neurosecretory granules and paranuclear bundles of intermediate filaments.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Epithelioid hemangioma (EH) is an uncommon, benign, vascular lesion of unknown etiology. The clinical differential diagnosis is broad and includes both epithelial and vascular neoplasms. In contrast to the histopathology of this lesion, the cytopathology, as obtained by fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB), has been described only once before. CASES: Two cases of EH of the oral cavity were evaluated by FNAB. The first case included histologic follow-up, while the second included immunohistochemical analysis of the aspirate material (cell block). The smear characteristics included cohesive epithelioid cells with moderate cytoplasm, ovoid nuclei and small nucleoli that formed occasional abortive vascular channels as well as spindle cell groups and a few larger cells with pleomorphic nuclei and irregular nuclear contours against a largely bloody background. Immunohistochemical staining for CD34 and factor VIII-related antigen confirmed the endothelial nature of these proliferations. CONCLUSION: The cytomorphology, an endothelial immunophenotype, and the appropriate clinical presentation should permit diagnostic consideration of EH in the differential diagnosis of an endothelial lesion.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Pituitary carcinomas are extremely rare tumors of the adenohypophysis. The presence of craniospinal and/or systemic extracranial metastases is the only reliable criterion for the diagnosis of pituitary carcinoma. To date, only 2 cases have been reported correctly by fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB). We present an additional case of pituitary carcinoma with FNAB features. CASE: A 60-year-old woman presented with clinical features of Cushing's disease and a pituitary tumor. She underwent transsphenoidal resection of the tumor. The initial diagnosis was an adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH)-producing invasive pituitary adenoma. The patient presented again with neck pain 6 years after the operation. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed metastatic tumor masses at the level of C5-C6 of the cervical vertebrae. Intraoperative fine needle aspiration and incomplete excision of metastatic tumors were performed. Cytologically, tumor cells were composed of a combination of loose groups and single cells. Neoplastic cells had a relatively monotonous appearance and displayed characteristic neuroendocrine tumor features. Immunocytochemistry from cell block sections revealed AE1/ AE3, synaptophysin chromogranin A and ACTH positivity in the tumor cells. CONCLUSION: Pituitary carcinoma with extracranial systemic metastases demonstrates typical neuroendocrine features on fine needle aspiration. In the differential diagnosis, metastatic neuroendocrine carcinomas should be kept in mind. In the absence of sufficient clinical data, these 2 entities cannot be distinguished correctly through the cytologic features.  相似文献   

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