‘‘Napoleon hat’’ sign: A distinctive cytologic clue to reactive pneumocytes Review


Author: Rekhtman, N.
Review Title: ‘‘Napoleon hat’’ sign: A distinctive cytologic clue to reactive pneumocytes
Abstract: Various types of acute and subacute lung injury can cause severe reactive pneumocyte atypia, which may mimic malignant proliferations and present a major diagnostic pitfall. This particularly applies to cytologic preparations and frozen sections, where background inflammatory injury may be subtle or not apparent. Although several distinguishing morphologic features of reactive pneumocytes have been suggested, there is significant overlap with neoplastic proliferations. In this article, a highly distinctive but underrecognized feature of reactive pneumocytes is highlighted that can serve as a useful diagnostic clue. The feature refers to the distinctive pinched shape of reactive pneumocytes, for which the author has coined the term ‘‘Napoleon hat’’ sign to draw the analogy with the iconic headwear. The analogy vividly captures the distinctive shape of reactive pneumocytes, and can serve as a useful diagnostic and teaching tool in the interpretation of pulmonary specimens. © 2020 College of American Pathologists. All rights reserved.
Journal Title: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Volume: 144
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0003-9985
Publisher: College of American Pathologists  
Date Published: 2020-04-01
Start Page: 443
End Page: 445
Language: English
DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2019-0615-SA
PUBMED: 31971464
PROVIDER: scopus
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  1. Natasha Rekhtman
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