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Heae Surng Park1, Sun Och Yoon1, Beom Jin Lim1, Joo Hee Kim2, Soon Won Hong1.
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25366082 PMCID: PMC4215972 DOI: 10.4132/KoreanJPathol.2014.48.5.405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Pathol ISSN: 1738-1843
Fig. 1.Abdominal computed tomography shows a solid and cystic mass (arrow) with focal enhancement in the body of the pancreas.
Fig. 2.Cytohistologic findings. Some neoplastic cells are identified in a retrospective review. (A) In the smear preparation, small collections of benign cuboidal epithelial cells are found. (B) In a ThinPrep slide, several loose clusters of cuboidal cells with small, round nuclei are present. Sheets of atypical cells with occasional nuclear overlapping and nuclear grooves are also present in a ThinPrep slide (C), which is proven to be degenerated gastric mucosa epithelium. Gastric mucosal sampling is observed in both the ThinPrep and cell block preparations. (D) The gastric surface epithelium is arranged in a sheet-like structure composed of tall columnar cells with distinct cytoplasmic borders. The apical cytoplasm contains neutral mucin as confirmed by periodic acid–Schiff (E) and mucicarmine (F) staining of the cell block preparation. On histological examination, the cystic mass consists of numerous small cysts lined with a single layer of cuboidal cells with clear cytoplasm (G).