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Cytology
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- Adenocarcinoma
- Most common malignant tumor of the pancreas
 
- Accounts for approximately 85% of all pancreatic tumors
 
- Patients are commonly women in the 6th and 7th decades of life
 
- Prognosis is poor 90% of patients die within a year of diagnosis
 
- Association with cigarette smoking, high fat diet, and diabetes mellitus
 
- Triad of weight loss, pain, and jaundice
 
- Usually involve the head of the pancreas
 
- Can obstruct the biliary or pancreatic ducts which can cause a double duct sign on imaging and can also cause painless jaundice
 
 
 
 
- Cellular specimen
 
- Predominantly ductal type cells and sparse/absent acinar cells
 
- Pleomorphism
 
- Nuclear crowding and overlapping
 
- Nuclear enlargement (more than 2-3 times the size of red blood cells)
 
- Nuclear membrane irregularity
 
- Three dimensional configuration
 
- Drunken honeycomb
 
 
 
- Chronic pancreatitis
- Occurs in 4th and 5th decades
 
- Lack of irregular nuclear contours, macronuclei, anisonucleosis
 
- Monolayer fragments with honeycomb pattern
 
- Cells with well defined cell borders
 
- Negative staining for p53 and CDx-2
 
- Positive staining for SMAD4
 
 
- Contaminant gastrointestinal epithelium
- Gastric
- Monolayered tissue fragments with honeycomb arrangement
 
- Uniform nuclei
 
- Luminal Brush border
 
 
- Intestinal
- Large monolayered two dimensional tissue fragments
 
- Honeycomb arrangement of cells
 
- Intermixed goblet cells
 
- Uniform round evenly spaced nuclei
 
 
- Positive staining for CDX-2 and SMAD4
 
- Negative staining for p53
 
 
- The presence of mitotic figures does not support the diagnosis of carcinoma. Mitotic figures can be seen in chronic pancreatitis.