Fine needle aspiration cytology of papillary lesions of the breast: How accurate is the diagnosis?

Background: Cytological diagnosis of mammary papillary lesions is difficult. Aim: To review the previous cytology diagnosis of 23 papillomas and 11 papillary carcinomas and specific cytological features that may assist in differentiating these entities. Methods: The cytology preparations were review...

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Main Authors: G. M.K. Tse, T. K.F. Ma, P. C.W. Lui, D. C.H. Ng, A. M.C. Yu, J. S.L. Vong, Y. Niu, B. Chaiwun, W. W.M. Lam, P. H. Tan
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-606132018-09-10T03:46:08Z Fine needle aspiration cytology of papillary lesions of the breast: How accurate is the diagnosis? G. M.K. Tse T. K.F. Ma P. C.W. Lui D. C.H. Ng A. M.C. Yu J. S.L. Vong Y. Niu B. Chaiwun W. W.M. Lam P. H. Tan Medicine Background: Cytological diagnosis of mammary papillary lesions is difficult. Aim: To review the previous cytology diagnosis of 23 papillomas and 11 papillary carcinomas and specific cytological features that may assist in differentiating these entities. Methods: The cytology preparations were reviewed for: (i) overall cellularity; (ii) epithelial cell ball devoid of fibrovascular cores; (iii) background single cells; and (iv) papillary fragments and their morphology. Results: The overall diagnostic accuracy was 59%, atypical rate was 24%, and the error (combined false positive and negative) rate was 17%. For overall cellularity, 6, 14 and 3 cases of papillomas, and 6, 3 and 2 cases of papillary carcinomas showed low, moderate and high cellularity, respectively. Cell balls were present in mild to moderate number in 20 papillomas and 10 papillary carcinomas. The background single cells were absent, or present in low or moderate to high numbers in 7, 10 and 6 papillomas, and 3, 3 and 5 papillary carcinomas, respectively. Papillary fragments were absent, or present in small, moderate or large quantities in 9, 4, 8 and 2 papillomas, and 6, 3, 1 and 1 papillary carcinomas, respectively. There was no demonstrable quantitative difference between papilloma and papillary carcinoma for all these parameters. Qualitatively, the cell balls and single cells showed a higher degree of atypia in papillary carcinoma, and the papillary fragments were more elaborate and slender. Conclusion: Cytological diagnosis of papillary lesions shows a significant error rate with overlapping features. Cellular atypia and fragments with long and slender papillae with ramifying edges favour papillary carcinoma. 2018-09-10T03:46:08Z 2018-09-10T03:46:08Z 2008-08-01 Journal 00219746 2-s2.0-49149116410 10.1136/jcp.2008.057489 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=49149116410&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60613
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
G. M.K. Tse
T. K.F. Ma
P. C.W. Lui
D. C.H. Ng
A. M.C. Yu
J. S.L. Vong
Y. Niu
B. Chaiwun
W. W.M. Lam
P. H. Tan
Fine needle aspiration cytology of papillary lesions of the breast: How accurate is the diagnosis?
description Background: Cytological diagnosis of mammary papillary lesions is difficult. Aim: To review the previous cytology diagnosis of 23 papillomas and 11 papillary carcinomas and specific cytological features that may assist in differentiating these entities. Methods: The cytology preparations were reviewed for: (i) overall cellularity; (ii) epithelial cell ball devoid of fibrovascular cores; (iii) background single cells; and (iv) papillary fragments and their morphology. Results: The overall diagnostic accuracy was 59%, atypical rate was 24%, and the error (combined false positive and negative) rate was 17%. For overall cellularity, 6, 14 and 3 cases of papillomas, and 6, 3 and 2 cases of papillary carcinomas showed low, moderate and high cellularity, respectively. Cell balls were present in mild to moderate number in 20 papillomas and 10 papillary carcinomas. The background single cells were absent, or present in low or moderate to high numbers in 7, 10 and 6 papillomas, and 3, 3 and 5 papillary carcinomas, respectively. Papillary fragments were absent, or present in small, moderate or large quantities in 9, 4, 8 and 2 papillomas, and 6, 3, 1 and 1 papillary carcinomas, respectively. There was no demonstrable quantitative difference between papilloma and papillary carcinoma for all these parameters. Qualitatively, the cell balls and single cells showed a higher degree of atypia in papillary carcinoma, and the papillary fragments were more elaborate and slender. Conclusion: Cytological diagnosis of papillary lesions shows a significant error rate with overlapping features. Cellular atypia and fragments with long and slender papillae with ramifying edges favour papillary carcinoma.
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author G. M.K. Tse
T. K.F. Ma
P. C.W. Lui
D. C.H. Ng
A. M.C. Yu
J. S.L. Vong
Y. Niu
B. Chaiwun
W. W.M. Lam
P. H. Tan
author_facet G. M.K. Tse
T. K.F. Ma
P. C.W. Lui
D. C.H. Ng
A. M.C. Yu
J. S.L. Vong
Y. Niu
B. Chaiwun
W. W.M. Lam
P. H. Tan
author_sort G. M.K. Tse
title Fine needle aspiration cytology of papillary lesions of the breast: How accurate is the diagnosis?
title_short Fine needle aspiration cytology of papillary lesions of the breast: How accurate is the diagnosis?
title_full Fine needle aspiration cytology of papillary lesions of the breast: How accurate is the diagnosis?
title_fullStr Fine needle aspiration cytology of papillary lesions of the breast: How accurate is the diagnosis?
title_full_unstemmed Fine needle aspiration cytology of papillary lesions of the breast: How accurate is the diagnosis?
title_sort fine needle aspiration cytology of papillary lesions of the breast: how accurate is the diagnosis?
publishDate 2018
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