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Cytopathology and diagnostics of Warthin's tumour
Authors:Mirna Su i&#x;  Nives Ljubi&#x;  Leila Perkovi&#x;  Dunja Ivanovi&#x;  Leo Paanin  Tena Su i&#x; Radovanovi&#x;  Dubravka upni&#x;‐Krmek  Fabijan Kneevi&#x;
Institution:Mirna Su?i?,Nives Ljubi?,Leila Perkovi?,Dunja Ivanovi?,Leo Pa?anin,Tena Su?i? Radovanovi?,Dubravka ?upni?‐Krmek,Fabijan Kne?evi?
Abstract:Warthin's tumour (WT) is a benign epithelial salivary tumour, one type of salivary adenoma. Histologically, WT is structured of two components, epithelial tissue that often lines cystic formations and lymphoid tissue in the tumour stroma. FNA is a reliable diagnostic approach in the diagnosis of salivary gland lesions allowing a highly accurate categorization of benign tumour‐like lesions, benign tumours and malignant tumours. In the proposed Milan reporting system of salivary gland lesions, WT is categorized in the IVA group of benign neoplasms. Accurate cytological diagnosis is straightforward when three characteristic components are present: oncocytes, either isolated or associated in clusters, lymphocytes and lymphoid cells and often an inflammatory/necrotic‐like substance. Also, specific features of scintigraphy and radiological imaging contribute to the diagnosis of WT. WT is categorized according to Seifert G. et al in 4 types, depending on the proportions of the epithelial component and lymphoid stroma. Differential cytopathological and pathohistological diagnosis include other salivary gland lesions with lymphoid, oncocytic epithelial and cystic components. In some cases, such as the metaplastic WT variant, there are additional cytopathological and histological diagnostic difficulties. Moreover, bilateral, multicentric or multiple and infrequently seen extra‐salivary localizations of WT are associated with further cytopathological diagnostic difficulties. Also, a rare possibility of malignant transformation of the epithelial or lymphoid component of WT as well as possible association with other primary tumours remains a challenge in accurate cytopathological and histological diagnosis of WT.
Keywords:cytomorphology  pathohistology  salivary gland lesions  Warthin’  s tumour
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