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| + | ==Clinical History== | ||
| + | 58 year old female with a pancreatic mass. | ||
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| − | </ | + | ===Resident Questions=== |
| + | * <spoiler text="Diagnosis?">__NOGLOSSARY__ | ||
| + | * Mucinous Pancreatic Neoplasm | ||
| + | ** Includes two diagnostic entities: | ||
| + | *** Mucinous Cystic Neoplasm (MCN) | ||
| + | **** Most arise in the body and tail of the pancreas | ||
| + | **** Most occur in women between the ages of 40 and 50 years old | ||
| + | **** Do not arise from the pancreatic main duct | ||
| + | *** Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm (IPMN) | ||
| + | **** Most arise in the head of the pancreas | ||
| + | **** Most occur in men older than 60 years old | ||
| + | **** Connect to the pancreatic main duct or one of its branches | ||
| + | **** Radiology shows dilatation of the pancreatic duct and its branches | ||
| + | **** Endoscopy will reveal thick mucin extruding from the ampulla | ||
| + | ** Both are considered high risk due to their association with dysplasia and underlying carcinoma | ||
| + | ** Distinction between the two on cytology alone is not recommended | ||
| + | ** Best diagnosis is "neoplastic cells present, pancreatic mucinous neoplasm" | ||
| + | </spoiler> | ||
| + | * <spoiler text="What are some of the cytologic features that lead you to the diagnosis?">__NOGLOSSARY__ | ||
| + | * Abundant thick mucin that may look colloid like | ||
| + | * Mucin can be so thick and tenacious it may cause difficulty in aspirating and making smears | ||
| + | * Flat sheets and clusters of bland appearing columnar cells with abundant intracytoplasmic mucin | ||
| + | * Mucin fills the cytoplasm and displaces the nucleus to the periphery or base of the cell. This is unlike the apical mucin seen in gastric foveolar epithelium | ||
| + | * Atypia may be present depending on the presence and degree of dysplasia | ||
| + | * Single cells or groups trapped in mucus | ||
| + | </spoiler> | ||
| + | * <spoiler text="Differential diagnosis?">__NOGLOSSARY__ | ||
| + | * Contaminant gastrointestinal | ||
| + | ** Brush border and interspersed goblet cells is seen in duodenal epithelium | ||
| + | ** May see abundant mucin from GI tract | ||
| + | ** Gastric epithelium is present in tissue fragments of uniform cuboidal cells | ||
| + | ** Punctate perinuclear staining with B72.3 | ||
| + | * CAN NOT DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN IPMN AND MCN ON CYTOLOGY ALONE | ||
| + | </spoiler> | ||
| + | *<spoiler text="What ancillary studies would you order?">__NOGLOSSARY__ | ||
| + | * CEA levels are >200ng/mL in both MCN and IPMN | ||
| + | * Amylase will be high in IPMN and low in MCN (due to IPMN connection with the pancreatic duct) | ||
| + | * B72.3 has diffuse cytoplasmic staining in MCN and IPMN | ||
| + | </spoiler> | ||
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| + | {{Cytologically Yours}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 16 January 2014
Clinical History
58 year old female with a pancreatic mass.
Cytology
Resident Questions
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