Cytology Flashcards

1
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List cytologic characteristics of epithelial tumors (shared)

A

Intercellular junctions, exfoliate well, sheets or clusters

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2
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What is the most common malignancy of the epidermis?

A

SCC

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3
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What are some cytologic features suggestive of a squamous cell carcinoma?

A

Keratinization (individualization of cells, sharp angular cytoplasmic margins), turquoise cytoplasm, magenta cytoplasmic inclusions (keratohyaline granules)

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4
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Cytologic features of salivary gland tumors

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3D clusters, few to many secretory vacuoles

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5
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What is a signet ring cell and what neoplasias may it be present in?

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Single large vacuole displacing nucleus eccentrically

Salivary gland tumors, mammary tumors

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Describe cytologic features of a perianal gland tumor

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Cohesive clusters resembling hepatocytes with distinct margins

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What are some cytologic features which may help you identify a hepatocellular carcinoma?

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Disorganized and forming 3D clusters, cytologic features of atypia

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What are some cytologic features supporting an exocrine pancreatic origin?

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Numerous small eosinophilic globules in basophilic cytoplasm, cuboidal cells

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9
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Which tumor type are renal carcinomas mistaken for on cytology?

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Neuroendocrine tumors

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10
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Which cell type in addition to small, mature lymphocytes is present in canine thymomas?

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Mast cells

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11
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What do anaplastic carcinomas of the GIT resemble cytologically?

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Discrete round cell tumors

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Describe the cytologic appearance of goblet cells

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Large pale blue cytoplasmic inclusion, present sometimes in FNA of polyps

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What is the cytologic appearance of endocrine/neuroendocrine tumors?

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highly cellular, loosely cohesive sheets and clusters of epithelial cells with ill-defined intercellular junctions and cytoplasmic margins, numerous free nuclei

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What is a cytologic feature unique to thyroid tumors?

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General features of endocrine tissues + blue-black cytoplasmic granules

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15
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Which additional stain can help identify a pheochromocytoma?

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Silver stains

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16
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Shapes of mesenchymal cells?

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oval, spindle, stellate

17
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How to distinguish neoplastic fibroblasts from reactive fibroblasts?

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High cellularity, marked pleomorphism (especially with nucleus), absence of inflammation, sometimes pink cytoplasmic granules

18
Q

What stains distinguish GIST from smooth muscle tumors?

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GIST = KIT (CD117)
smooth muscle tumors = smooth muscle actin

19
Q

What stain is used to distinguish tumors of osteoblast origin (OSA) from other vimentin positive tumors of bone?

A

Alkaline phosphatase

20
Q

What appearance can malignant melanoma adopt?

A

round, mesenchymal, or epithelial; all 3 can be present at the same time