1.Papillary cystic type of acinic cell carcinoma of parotid: fine needle aspiration cytological features of a high grade variant with oncocytic metaplasia.
Gita Jayaram ; Maizatul Asiah Othman ; Muthu Kumar ; Gopala Krishnan
The Malaysian journal of pathology 2002;24(2):107-12
A 60-year-old female developed a right parotid swelling six months after surgery for intra-oral squamous cell carcinoma. Fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytological smears showed dissociated large and small pleomorphic tumour cells with abundant mitoses and oncocytic features. A cytological diagnosis of parotid acinic cell carcinoma (ACC) was made. Histological study of the subtotal parotidectomy specimen showed a papillary cystic variety of acinic cell carcinoma (ACC-PCV). FNA cytological features in this case of ACC-PCV differs from the two previously reported cases in that it showed prominent oncocytic and high grade features and absence of papillary pattern in the cytological smears. ACC-PCV is an uncommon tumour and knowledge of its varied FNA cytological features is important for the diagnosis of this neoplasm.
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2.Extracranial carotid stenosis after radiotherapy in nasopharyngeal carcinoma, a Malaysian study
Sharon Mei-Ling Tai ; Mariyam Niyaz ; Chong-Guan Ng ; Gopala Krishnan Govindasamy ; Chong-Tin Tan
Neurology Asia 2013;18(2):143-151
Background and objectives: Radiation treatment in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is known to be
associated with increased prevalence of carotid stenosis. The objectives of the study was to determine
the prevalence of radiation-induced extracranial carotid stenosis, plaque, carotid intima thickness
(CIMT) in NPC patients; to explore whether the stenosis is due to direct effect of radiation rather
than general tendency to atherosclerosis. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in the
University Malaya Medical Centre from July 2011 to February 2012. The study subjects consisted of
47 NPC patients who were treated with radiation, and 47 healthy control. The patients and control had
carotid duplex ultrasound and transcranial Doppler (TCD). Results: The mean age of the patients was
55.1 years, the time lapse from radiation was 76.7 ± 95.3 months. Internal carotid artery (ICA) and
common carotid artery (CCA) stenosis of ≥50% was seen in 17.0% of patients vs 2.1 % of controls
(p = 0.031), with 61.7% of patients and 19.1% of controls having plaque in ICA and CCA (p=0.004).
CIMT was increased in 70.2% of patients and 44.7% of controls (p =0.022). Both the patient group
and control had similar rate of intracranial stenosis of 12.8% in TCD.
Conclusion: Extracranial internal carotid artery is the most common site of stenosis following
radiotherapy in NPC. This suggests that local trauma from irradiation is the most important factor in
predisposition to atherosclerosis following radiation therapy.