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1 Cytopathology Challenge!
Weekly Cases April 17, 2009

2 1 FNA of abdominal mass: Colorectal adenocarcinoma
Prostatic adenocarcinoma Lymphoma Abscess Sarcoma lymphoglandular bodies 1

3 2 Cervical LN FNA: papillary thyroid ca lymphoma multiple myeloma
reactive LN HSV Intranuclear pseudoinclusion. 2

4 3 CSF from child: Unremarkable HSV CMV PNET Candida
Small round blue cells with molding. 3

5 4 Liver FNA: Benign hepatocytes Benign ductal cells
Metastatic small cell carcinoma Metastatic adenocarcinoma Ecchinococcal cyst Metastatic colorectal adenocarcinoma key features: Columnar cells arranged in linear strips. Often with necrotic background. Hepatocytes 4

6 5 Pleural fluid: mesothelial cells empyema small cell carcinoma
squamous cell carcinoma adenocarcinoma “windows” 5

7 6 Pancreas FNA: normal pancreas pseudocyst adenocarcinoma
endocrine neoplasm lymphoma 6

8 7 ThinPrep pap: Benign endometrial cells Follicular cervicitis HSIL
LSIL Adenocarcinoma 7

9 ThinPrep pap: NILM Reactive cellular changes HSIL AGUS LSIL 8

10 9 ThinPrep pap: NILM Reactive cellular changes HSIL AGUS LSIL
Trichomonas “Trich” halo; reactive phenomenon 9

11 10 ThinPrep pap: NILM RCC HSIL AGUS LSIL
Cavitations in LSIL are larger than Trich halos and have a dark outer edge. 10


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