Oncocytoid artifact of the parotid gland: A newly reported artifact |
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Authors: | Paul C Shick CDR,DC ,USN,Staff,Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist,Robert B Brannon DDS,MSD,Associate Professor |
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Affiliation: | aNaval Medical Center San Diego. San Diego, Calif, USA;bDepartment of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology, Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, LA, USA |
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Abstract: | Electrocautery can induce significant alterations in the connective tissues and epithelium of specimens removed for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. When electrocautery is used during parotid surgery, it can cause an oncocytoid artifact. The alterations described in this article are enlarged, tightly packed serous acinar cells with coarse to granular eosinophilic cytoplasm, distinct cell borders, and round basal nuclei that on cursory microscopic examination resemble oncocytes with respect to morphology. These changes are seen in conjunction with other, more recognized changes secondary to electrocautery and are believed to occur as a consequence of the electrothermal discharge. On the basis of our findings, this artifact is common in parotid surgical specimens and was misdiagnosed as benign oncocytic lesions in 5 cases. |
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