Author/Editor | Fležar, Margareta | |
Title | Warthin's tumour: unusual vs. common morphological findings in fine needle aspiration biopsies | |
Type | članek | |
Source | Cytopathology | |
Vol. and No. | Letnik 13, št. 4 | |
Publication year | 2002 | |
Volume | str. 232-41 | |
Language | eng | |
Abstract | Fine needle aspiration biopsies (FNA) of 47 Warthin's tumours confirmed by histology were re-evaluated for cytomorphological findings. The majority of aspirates (37/47) contained a typical backaround with proteinaceous substance and cell debris, along with cellular elements represented by oncocytic, lymphoid, and mast cells witll degranulated cytoplasm. Uncommon cellular findings were true squamous cells (1/47), atypical cells with vacuoles (1 /47), osteoclastic giant cells (1/47), epithelioid cells (1/47), mast cells with preserved granules in cytoplasm (3/47), amd siderophaes (4/47). Uncommon findings in the background were corpora amylacea-like structures and homogeneous bright red droplets. Squamous cells and atypical cells with vacuoles caused diagnostic difficulties in distinguishing a Warthin's tumour from a squamous cell of mucoepidermoid carcinoma.. However, other unusual cellular and background findings were not worrying; therefore, they are merely regarded as a curiosity in the cytomorphological appearance of the tumour. | |
Descriptors | SALIVARY GLAND NEOPLASMS ADENOLYMPHOMA BIOPSY, NEEDLE AGE FACTORS SEX FACTORS REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTS |