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|   | ** Secondary involvement of the pancreas by lymphoma has been reported to occur in 5-30% of all lymphomas.  |   | ** Secondary involvement of the pancreas by lymphoma has been reported to occur in 5-30% of all lymphomas.  | 
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|   | * <spoiler text="What are some of the cytologic features that lead you to the diagnosis?">  |   | * <spoiler text="What are some of the cytologic features that lead you to the diagnosis?">  | 
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|   | * Rare tissue fragments  |   | * Rare tissue fragments  | 
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|   | * <spoiler text="Differential diagnosis?">     |   | * <spoiler text="Differential diagnosis?">     | 
|   | * Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor  |   | * Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor  | 
		Revision as of 18:29, 16 January 2014
Cytology
Resident Questions
- Lymphoma
- Occurs in elderly
 
- Diffuse large B cell lymphoma is the most common
 
- Presentation includes abdominal pain and jaundice due to bile duct obstruction
 
- Pancreatic primary lymphoma accounts for less than 0.5% of all pancreatic malignancies and 1% of extranodal lymphomas
 
- Secondary involvement of the pancreas by lymphoma has been reported to occur in 5-30% of all lymphomas.
 
 
 
 
- Cellular specimen
 
- Monotonous population of cells that are discohesive
 
- Look for lymphoglandular bodies in the background
 
- Cells will have high N/C ratios with round nuclei
 
- Mitosis
 
- Karryorrhexis
 
- Lack nuclear molding
 
- Rare tissue fragments
 
 
 
- Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor
- Uniform, small/medium sized, round, plasmacytoid cells
 
- Cells in groups
 
- Scant cytoplasm
 
- Salt and pepper chromatin
 
- Positive CD56, Synaptophysin, Chromogranin
 
 
- Pancreatic duct adenocarcinoma (small cell pattern)
- Generally cellular
 
- Groups and single small/medium cells
 
- Irregular nuclear membranes and variable cytoplasm (scant/moderate, vacuolated/dense)
 
- Positive CEA, Cytokeratin, EMA
 
 
- Lymphoepithelial cyst
- Rare benign cystic lesion with lymphocytes
 
- Most occur in male patients who are in the 5th decade
 
- Unilocular or multilocular lined by squamous epithelium and have numerous lymphocytes
 
- Cytology will have many lymphocytes and squamous cells
 
- Not associated with immunosuppression
 
 
- Flow cytometry is helpful when lymphoma is suspected
 
 
 
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