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Rounded atelectasis: diagnosis by fine-needle aspiration cytology.
Authors:W T Miller  P K Gupta  M A Grippi  W T Miller
Affiliation:Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia 19104-4283.
Abstract:Rounded atelectasis, a rare, benign mass lesion, is most often seen in association with asbestos-related pleural changes. Often a presumptive diagnosis can be made on the basis of characteristic CT and chest radiographic findings. However, not infrequently radiographic imaging fails to differentiate rounded atelectasis from primary bronchogenic carcinoma, a disease which is seen with increased frequency in patients with asbestos exposure. We describe two cases where the diagnosis of rounded atelectasis was made by fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology. The cytologic features included abundant pulmonary parenchymal material with thickened alveolar walls containing pulmonary macrophages and connective tissue. It is important to realize that this is a useful positive finding indicating rounded atelectasis, rather than a negative finding suggesting the absence of neoplasm. Needles with a cutting action may be necessary to obtain sufficient material to make the diagnosis of rounded atelectasis.
Keywords:Bilateral pleural disease  Asbestos exposure  Chest CT  Wescott needle
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