Background & Objective: Limited literature describes the accuracy of endoscopic ultrasonography-fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) cytology in various types of pancreatic epithelial tumors, and this underscores the usefulness of cell blocks, and highlights potential diagnostic pitfalls.
Methods: This study included 108 patients who underwent EUS-FNA pancreatobiliary cytology followed by surgery. Age, gender, tumor location, tumor size, presence or absence of a cell block, cytologic and pathologic diagnoses, and histologic tumor grade were recorded.
Plasma cellmyeloma constitutes about 10% of all hematologic malignancies. Metastatic cutaneous lesions without underlying bony involvement are rare and associated with advanced disease, poor prognosis and high tumor burden. IgG is the most common subtype and IgD is believed to have a more aggressive course.
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