Intraoperative Imprint Cytology of Follicular Dendritic Cell Sarcoma of the Abdominal Lymph Node

  • Chu, Young Chae

초록

Follicular dendritic cell (FDC) sarcoma is a neoplastic proliferation of FDCs. Because its cytologic findings can vary widely, both the cytomorphology and histopathology of FDC sarcoma can impose a significant diagnostic dilemma. We present cytologic features of FDC sarcoma assessed by intraoperative touch imprint. Intra-abdominal lymphadenopathies were noted in 54-year-old male with hepatitis B-virus associated liver cirrhosis. In contrast to cytologic features of classical FDC sarcoma, the tumor cells featured a large epithelioid or Reed-Sternberg-like shape scattered in a background with abundant inflammatory cells, which led to a mistaken diagnosis of malignant lymphoma. However, in accordance with cytologic features previously described in the literature, the tumor cells were characterized by a fragile cytoplasm with cytoplasmic processes in dendritic or reticulated patterns. Cytoplasmic features rendering nuclei with a tendency to form clusters or syncytial aggregates associated with reactive lymphocytes appear to be the most valuable finding in diagnosis of FDC sarcoma.

제목
Intraoperative Imprint Cytology of Follicular Dendritic Cell Sarcoma of the Abdominal Lymph Node
저자
Chu, Young Chae
학회명
대한세포병리학회 제 24차 봄학술대회
개최지
신촌세브란스병원 은명대강당
학회 개최일
2010-06-24 ~ 2010-06-25