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Fine needle aspiration (FNA) of synovial sarcoma—a comparative histological–cytological study of 15 cases, including immunohistochemical, electron microscopic and cytogenetic examination and DNA‐ploidy analysis
Authors:M. Å  KERMAN,H. WILLÉ  N,B. CARLÉ  N,N. MANDAHL,&   F. MERTENS
Affiliation:Departments of Clinical Pathology, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden,;Department of Cytology and Cytogenetics, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden
Abstract:A retrospective study of 25 FNAs (11 aspirates from primary tumours and 14 from recurrencies and metastases) from 15 synovial sarcomas was performed. The cytological findings were correlated with the histopathology and the value of immunohistochemical and electron microscopic examination as well as DNA‐ploidy and cytogenetic analysis for diagnosis were assessed. A reproducible cellular pattern with a reliable diagnosis of spindle cell sarcoma was possible provided that the aspirates were cell rich. However, a true biphasic pattern indicative of synovial sarcoma was only seen in one of the 25 specimens. Electron microscopic examination of the aspirates was a valuable adjunctive diagnostic method, whereas immunocytochemistry and DNA‐ploidy analysis were not. Immunohistochemical, electron microscopic and cytogenetic analysis were all valuable ancillary methods when performed on surgical specimens. Malignant haemangiopericytoma and fibrosarcoma were the most important differential diagnoses in the FNA specimens.
Keywords:synovial sarcoma    fine needle aspiration    cytology    histopathology    electron microscopy    immunohistochemistry    DNA‐ploidy and chromosomal analysis
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