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Cytologically Yours: Unknowns: 201401: Case 2
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Clinical History
52 year old female with a pancreatic head mass.
Cytology
Resident Questions
Diagnosis?
Pancreatic Endocrine Neoplasm
Include Islet cell tumor and pancreatic carcinoid tumors
Approximately 5 percent of pancreatic neoplasms
Most commonly seen in both male and female adults between 40-60 years old but can occur at any age
Small (1-5 cm) well circumscribed lesion may look cystic on imaging
Commonly seen in the tail of the pancreas
Can be part of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia-1, von Hipple-Lindau disease, Neurofibromatosis type 1, Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
What are some of the cytologic features that lead you to the diagnosis?
Cellular smear with singly dispersed uniform cells
Loosely cohesive or discohesive uniform cells
Cells are uniform, plasmacytoid with abundant finely granular cytoplasm
Background is clean
Occasional pleomorphism can be seen
Round/oval bland cells with salt and pepper chromatin
Differential diagnosis?
Acinar cell carcinoma
Clusters, acinar groups and single cells with abundant granular cytoplasm and prominent nucleoli
Lack salt and pepper chromatin
Positive staining for trypsin, chymotrypsin and alpha-1-antichymotrypsin
Negative for neuroendocrine markers
Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm
May see hyaline globules and clear cytoplasmic vacuoles
Branching papillary clusters with distinct central fibrovascular cores, but this can be seen in PEN too
Positive for vimentin, CD10, beta catenin, neuron specific enolase, CD56
Negative for keratin markers
Plasmacytoma
Look for a perinuclear hof and clock face chromatin
Positive staining for CD138
Negative for neuroendocrine markers
Islet cell hyperplasia
Difficult/ impossible to distinguish from islet cell tumor by cytology alone
Melanoma
Can see melanin pigment in the cytoplasm but not always
Melanoma cytomorphology can be quite diverse
Positive for MART-1, HMB45, MITF
Negative for neuroendocrine markers
What ancillary studies would you order?
Neuroendocrine markers
CD56
Synaptophysin
Chromogranin
Cytokeratin
TTF-1
Markers specific to peptide production