Fine-needle aspiration cytology in fibromatoses. |
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Authors: | P Zaharopoulos J Y Wong |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77550. |
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Abstract: | Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology was performed in seven cases of fibromatosis of variable types with tumorous clinical presentation. These included: four cases of musculoaponeurotic fibromatosis, two in posterior neck muscles, one in anterior neck muscles and one in intercostal muscles; one case of fibromatosis of the breast; and two cases of fibromatosis colli in neonates. In all cases the specimens contained connective tissue with many fibroblast-like cells, lacking features which could indicate a malignant lesion. The findings in these cases indicate that, although by FNA cytology in fibromatoses a specific diagnosis for each pathologic entity may not be easily reached, in the proper clinical setting the cytologic findings can be of sufficient relevance to offset the need for an open tissue biopsy, where there are valid reasons against a surgical intervention. |
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Keywords: | Benign fibrous proliferations Cytologic diagnosis |
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