Πέμπτη 24 Σεπτεμβρίου 2020

Ameloblastoma diagnosis by fine‐needle aspiration cytology supplemented by cell block samples

Ameloblastoma diagnosis by fine‐needle aspiration cytology supplemented by cell block samples:

Abstract

Ameloblastomas are rarely encountered in clinical practice, accounting for only 1% of tumors and cysts of the jaw although they are one of the most common odontogenic neoplasms. The cytological features are described in a few case reports only. The aim of this study was to describe the morphological features of ameloblastoma in fine‐needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) and highlight the contribution of cell blocks in their diagnosis. Three cases of ameloblastoma diagnosed on FNAC (FNAC) with cell block samples were retrieved and evaluated in detail. Radiological correlation was performed in three cases. Follow‐up histopathology of the resected specimen was available in two cases. Cytology smears showed clusters of basaloid cells with high nucleocytoplasmic(N/C) ratio and dense chromatin. Focal squamoid differentiation was present in one case and cystic change predominated in one case. The characteristic morphology of the tumor was better appreciated on cell block section with cribriform and trabecular arrangement of tumor cells with peripheral nuclear palisading with foci of squamoid differentiation and cystic change. Cell blocks from aspirates act as mini‐biopsies and contribute to accurate diagnoses of ameloblastomas of the mandible, thereby emphasizing their contribution to the proper management of these uncommon neoplasms.

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