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Shalinee Rao1, S Rajendiran, P Surendran, Sai Pm Venkata, D Prathiba.
Abstract
A 63-year-old male presented with sudden increase in size of a right inguinal swelling which was present for the past 10 years. Clinical diagnosis of inguinal soft tissue mass/lymph node enlargement was made and patient was investigated further for a conclusive diagnosis. Ultrasound examination suggested it to be a lymph node and guided fine needle aspiration cytology was performed. Cytology was suggestive of a reactive lymph node. Subsequently, an excision biopsy was performed that revealed a granular cell tumor with many lymphoid aggregates. On reviewing the cytosmears, we realised that the granular neoplastic cells were mistaken for histiocytes; and the lymphoid background and bare nuclei mislead us to consider it a reactive lymph node. Since granular cell tumor can occur almost anywhere, a careful examination of cytosmears and knowledge of its distinctive cyto-morphological features would be helpful in providing an accurate diagnosis on cytology.Entities:
Keywords: Granular cell tumor; histiocytes; inguinal; lymphocytes
Year: 2012 PMID: 22438621 PMCID: PMC3307457 DOI: 10.4103/0970-9371.93229
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cytol ISSN: 0970-9371 Impact factor: 1.000