CYTOMORPHOLOGY OF CARCINOID-TUMORS
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 23 (5) , 360-365
Abstract
Carcinoid tumors seen in smears prepared from exfoliative or aspiration smears were reviewed and studied. During 8 yr period (1970-1978), 236 cytologic specimens were examined from 64 patients treated for carcinoid tumors at Memorial Hospital. Cytologic specimens (38) from 18 patients were interpreted as suspicious or positive for malignant cells. Tumor cells were identified most often in tracheobronchial specimens, effusions and percutaneous aspirates. A striking similarity in cell morphology was found between exfoliated and aspirated tumor cells. Certain specific or suggestive cytologic features were recognized. The histogenesis of carcinoids and the role of intracytoplasmic neurosecretory granules in the differential diagnosis is discussed together with the clinicopathologic implication of positive cytologic findings.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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