Can We Confidently Diagnose Pilomatricoma with Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology?
- Author:
Yin-Ping Wong
;
Noraidah Masir
;
Noor Akmal Sharifah
- Publication Type:Case Reports
- Keywords:
pilomatricoma;
fine needle aspiration;
cytology;
skin appendage neoplasms
- From:Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
2015;22(1):84-88
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Pilomatricomas can be confidently diagnosed cytologically due to their characteristic cytomorphological features. However, these lesions are rarely encountered by cytopathologists and thus pose a diagnostic dilemma to even experienced individuals, especially when the lesions are focally sampled. We describe two cases of histologically confirmed pilomatricoma. The first case is of a 13-year-old boy with posterior cervical ‘lymphadenopathy’, and the second one is of a 12-year-old girl with a lower cheek swelling. Both aspirates comprised predominantly atypical basal-like cells, with prominent nucleoli. ‘Ghost cells’ were readily identified by cell block in case two, but cell block in case one yielded no diagnostic material. In case two, pilomatricoma was accurately diagnosed pre-operatively. A cytological suspicion of a neoplastic process was raised in case one. Despite being diagnostically challenging, pilomatricoma can be diagnosed with careful observation of two unique cytological features of the lesions: (1) pathognomonic ‘ghost cells’ and (2) irregular, saw-toothed, loosely cohesive basaloid cells, with prominent nucleoli. The role of thorough sampling of the lesion, with multiple passes of various sites, cannot be overemphasized.
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