The Diagnostic Cytology Seminar 2021 features slides and case histories for some challenging and interesting cases. This is your chance to make a thought-provoking diagnoses before clicking on the diagnosis button.
MODERATORS:
Kristen A. Atkins, MD
Amy J. Spiczka, MS, SCT, MB, HTL (ASCP)
PANELISTS:
Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri, MD, PhD
Eric C. Huang, MD
Valerie Fitzhugh, MD
Kalyani Naik, MS, SCT(ASCP)
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Case 1
Clinical History
A 45-year-old woman presents with several 3-6 mm right lung nodules. These lesions were biopsied 1 year ago and diagnosed as noncaseating granulomas. At 1-year post-biopsy, the lesions have increased in size, the greatest one now measuring 2 cm. The images for this case represent the most recent lung FNA specimen
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Case 2
Clinical History
Multiple bilateral lung nodules (ranging in size from 2-5 mm) were identified in a 65-year-old man. BAL and bronchial brushing performed.
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Case 3
Clinical History
51-year-old woman presents with ascites and bilateral ovarian masses. Images are from the ascites fluid.
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Case 4
Clinical History
60-year-old woman with numerous masses in the peritoneum and omentum. Images represent peritoneal fluid specimen.
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Case 5
Clinical History
58-year-old man with several liver lesions and a lung mass. Images represent FNA of liver lesions.
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Case 6
Clinical History
Liquid-based Pap test from perimenopausal 50-year-old woman. Negative HPV test.
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