Incidence and cytological features of pulmonary hamartomas indeterminate on CT scan Journal Article


Authors: Saqi, A.; Shaham, D.; Scognamiglio, T.; Murray, M. P.; Henschke, C. I.; Yankelevitz, D.; Vazquez, M. F.
Article Title: Incidence and cytological features of pulmonary hamartomas indeterminate on CT scan
Abstract: Objective: Pulmonary hamartomas have a characteristic heterogeneous radiological appearance. However, when composed predominantly of undifferentiated mesenchymal fibromyxoid component, their homogeneous appearance on computed tomography is indeterminate for malignancy. Rendering an accurate preoperative diagnosis in these cases can alter management. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and accuracy of cytodiagnosis for hamartomas 'indeterminate' by imaging. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed records for hamartomas diagnosed by transthoracic fine needle aspiration (FNA) including immediate impressions and final diagnoses. Cytological features evaluated included the presence of fibromyxoid stroma, bronchioloalveolar cell hyperplasia, fibroadipose tissue, cartilage and smooth muscle. Results: Eighteen (1.3%) hamartomas were identified from 1355 transthoracic FNAs. The immediate impression was hamartoma in 13 (72%), carcinoid in one (6%), mucinous bronchioloalveolar carcinoma in two (11%) and non-diagnostic in two (11%). The final diagnosis of hamartoma in cases diagnosed as carcinoid, mucinous bronchioloalaveolar carcinoma and non-diagnostic on immediate impression was rendered following assessment of all cytological material. Conclusion: Overall, FNAs are highly reliable for diagnosing hamartomas even when composed principally of undifferentiated mesenchymal fibromyxoid stroma, especially with the aid of all available preparations including Diff-Quik smears, Papanicolaou smears, ThinPreps and cell block material. © 2007 The Authors.
Keywords: human tissue; retrospective studies; major clinical study; diagnostic accuracy; smooth muscle fiber; computer assisted tomography; image analysis; diagnosis, differential; lung neoplasms; incidence; tomography, x-ray computed; diagnostic imaging; medical record review; retrospective study; lung tumor; diagnostic value; hyperplasia; biopsy, fine-needle; lung; carcinoid; lung alveolus cell carcinoma; reliability; aspiration biopsy; ultrastructure; cytopathology; hamartoma; adipose tissue; cytodiagnosis; mucinous carcinoma; papanicolaou test; lung diseases; cartilage; pulmonary; fine needle aspiration cytology
Journal Title: Cytopathology
Volume: 19
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0956-5507
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2008-06-01
Start Page: 185
End Page: 191
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2303.2007.00439.x
PUBMED: 17388933
PROVIDER: scopus
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