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Micropapillary pattern is a distinct histopathological pattern, and usually shows a high frequency of lymphatic invasion and lymph node metastases. This pattern is also reported in lung adenocarcinoma, however, only one cytological report of lung adenocarcinoma with micropapillary pattern has been reported. In this study, we analyzed the cytological features of this type of carcinoma in the pleural or pericardial effusion. This study was comprised of 5 consecutive cases of lung adenocarcinoma with micropapillary pattern, in which the tumor cells were present in the pleural or pericardial effusion and whose diagnoses were histopathologically confirmed. The characteristic cytological findings in the pleural or pericardial effusion were as follows: i) tightly cohesive small nests of tumor cells showing papillary structure without fibrovascular core, ii) these nests were comprised of approximately 5-20 tumor cells, iii) cauliflower-like and acinar-like structures were also observed, iv) intracytoplasmic vacuoles were observed in 40

作者:Mitsuaki, Ishida;Akiko, Kagotani;Muneo, Iwai

来源:International journal of clinical and experimental pathology 2014 年 7卷 8期

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Mitsuaki, Ishida;Akiko, Kagotani;Muneo, Iwai
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International journal of clinical and experimental pathology 2014 年 7卷 8期
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Lung adenocarcinoma cytology micropapillary pattern pleural effusion
Micropapillary pattern is a distinct histopathological pattern, and usually shows a high frequency of lymphatic invasion and lymph node metastases. This pattern is also reported in lung adenocarcinoma, however, only one cytological report of lung adenocarcinoma with micropapillary pattern has been reported. In this study, we analyzed the cytological features of this type of carcinoma in the pleural or pericardial effusion. This study was comprised of 5 consecutive cases of lung adenocarcinoma with micropapillary pattern, in which the tumor cells were present in the pleural or pericardial effusion and whose diagnoses were histopathologically confirmed. The characteristic cytological findings in the pleural or pericardial effusion were as follows: i) tightly cohesive small nests of tumor cells showing papillary structure without fibrovascular core, ii) these nests were comprised of approximately 5-20 tumor cells, iii) cauliflower-like and acinar-like structures were also observed, iv) intracytoplasmic vacuoles were observed in 40