Background And Aim: A recently carried out randomized controlled trial showed the benefit of a novel 20-G fine-needle biopsy (FNB) over a 25-G fine-needle aspiration (FNA) needle. The current study evaluated the reproducibility of these findings among expert academic and non-academic pathologists.
Methods: This study was a side-study of the ASPRO (ASpiration versus PROcore) study.
Tophaceous pseudogout is a calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal (CPPD) deposition disease that frequently affects elderly patient in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). A diagnosis of CPPD deposition disease in the TMJ is challenging due to its mimicking of other benign and malignant entities. Surgical exploration followed by histologic examination is by far the most frequently used diagnostic modality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Aims: Several studies have compared EUS-guided FNA with fine-needle biopsy (FNB), but none have proven superiority. We performed a multicenter randomized controlled trial to compare the performance of a commonly used 25-gauge FNA needle with a newly designed 20-gauge FNB needle.
Methods: Consecutive patients with a solid lesion were randomized in this international multicenter study between a 25-gauge FNA (EchoTip Ultra) or a 20-gauge FNB needle (ProCore).
Int J Surg Case Rep
October 2018
Introduction: Rosai-Dorfman Disease (RDD) is a rare pathological finding in the breast. Although it is usually palpated as a breast mass, it can be identified on ultrasound or mammogram. The hallmark of the disease is histiocytes with emperipolesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe rare entity of contra-lateral axillary lymph node metastasis(CAM) has been a debatable topic in the realm of breast cancer management for many years. There remains controversy over whether CAM should be considered distant metastasis or locoregional spread. It is also uncertain why or how CAM occurs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Bronchogenic cysts are rare foregut abnormalities that arise from aberrant budding of the tracheobronchial tree early in embryological development. These cysts predominantly appear in the mediastinum, where they may compress nearby structures. Intra-abdominal bronchogenic cysts are rare.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTelecytology (TC) can assist cytopathologists in efficiently providing immediate evaluation for fine needle aspirations (FNAs) performed at remote locations. Our aim was to evaluate the accuracy and feasibility of TC for immediate assessments of FNAs. Phase I: Diff-Quik and Pap stained smears from two retrospective sets of 20 pilot cases each (n = 40) were included for TC assessments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTrue mesothelial (epithelial) cysts in the adrenal gland are rare lesions. They represent 9% of adrenal cysts and are much less common than vascular adrenal cysts. We report a case of a true adrenal mesothelial cyst in a patient with flank pain and hematuria that was diagnosed on imaging as a renal cyst.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 68-year-old female who had undergone treatment several years previously for breast cancer presented with diplopia and unilateral proptosis and exposure keratopathy related to biopsy-proven rhabdomyosarcoma of the sinus and orbit. Further evaluation revealed multiple metastatic lesions felt to have originated from the primary sinus and orbital tumor. Histopathologic examination showed primitive-appearing rhabdomyosarcoma with some features suggestive of the alveolar subtype.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To report an unusual case of hyperthyroidism from Graves' disease that was coexistent with malignant struma ovarii.
Methods: We summarize the clinical history, physical findings, laboratory data, imaging studies, pathologic features, and treatment in a patient with recurrent hyperthyroidism and discuss the incidence of ovarian tumors of various histologic origins, including thyroid tissue (that is, struma ovarii).
Results: Five years after diagnosis of Graves' disease and resolution of symptoms with 1 year of antithyroid drug therapy, a 53-year-old woman had recurrence of palpitations, tremors, and weight loss.