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Nodular oncocytic hyperplasia: Can cytomorphology allow for the preoperative diagnosis of a nonneoplastic salivary disease?

Lisa M Rooper1, Mine Onenerk2, Momin T Siddiqui3, William C Faquin2, Justin A Bishop1,4, Syed Z Ali1,5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nodular oncocytic hyperplasia (oncocytosis) of the salivary glands is a benign process that does not inherently require surgical excision. However, cytologic findings in fine-needle aspiration (FNA) of oncocytosis cases have not been well characterized previously, limiting preoperative identification.
METHODS: All available cases of oncocytosis with corresponding FNA specimens were identified from the pathology archives of 3 academic institutions. Clinical, cytologic, and histologic findings were tabulated for all cases.
RESULTS: Twelve cases of oncocytosis were identified from 11 patients, including 11 parotid FNA specimens and 1 submandibular FNA specimen. On the original diagnoses, 6 specimens were classified as benign, 4 as atypical, and 2 as nondiagnostic. Oncocytosis was listed in the differential diagnosis in only 1 case. Among diagnostic aspirates, 8 demonstrated low cellularity and 2 demonstrated moderate cellularity. All 10 cases demonstrated oncocytic cells in small to medium groups, with single cells in just 1 case. Spindled and squamous morphology were each noted in 3 cases. Four cases demonstrated cystic change and 1 showed background mucin without goblet cells. No necrosis or mitoses were observed.
CONCLUSIONS: Although oncocytosis demonstrates some overlap with Warthin tumor and oncocytoma, it lacks the diagnostic findings specific to oncocytic salivary gland malignancies such as salivary duct carcinoma, acinic cell carcinoma, mammary analog secretory carcinoma, and mucoepidermoid carcinoma. Despite current limitations in the understanding of oncocytic salivary gland lesions, the presence of a paucicellular specimen comprised of small groups of oncocytic cells should raise the possibility of oncocytosis in the differential diagnosis and can favor it in elderly patients with multiple salivary nodules. Cancer Cytopathol 2017;125:627-34.
© 2017 American Cancer Society. © 2017 American Cancer Society.

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Keywords:  cytopathology; fine-needle aspiration (FNA); nodular oncocytic hyperplasia; oncocytosis; pathology; salivary gland

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28411376     DOI: 10.1002/cncy.21865

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Cytopathol        ISSN: 1934-662X            Impact factor:   5.284


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1.  Multifocal Parotid Oncocytic Cystadenomatosis: A Rare Process that Can Mimic Malignancy.

Authors:  Lauren E Yue; Sarah L Spaulding; Fred M Baik; Azita Khorsandi; Margaret Brandwein-Weber; Mark L Urken
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2020-05-14

2.  A multi-institutional study of salivary gland cytopathology: Application of the Milan System for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology in Japan.

Authors:  Kayoko Higuchi; Makoto Urano; Jun Akiba; Miwako Nogami; Yukiya Hirata; Yoko Zukeran; Koki Moriyoshi; Yuichiro Tada; Mana Fukushima; Mariko Obayashi; Shinnichi Sakamoto; Kazuya Kuraoka; Kana Kira; Akihiko Kawahara; Taku Kato; Maki Tanigawa; Masato Nakaguro; Hidetaka Yamamoto; Toshitaka Nagao
Journal:  Cancer Cytopathol       Date:  2021-09-03       Impact factor: 4.264

Review 3.  Analysis of the Clinical Relevance of Histological Classification of Benign Epithelial Salivary Gland Tumours.

Authors:  Henrik Hellquist; António Paiva-Correia; Vincent Vander Poorten; Miquel Quer; Juan C Hernandez-Prera; Simon Andreasen; Peter Zbären; Alena Skalova; Alessandra Rinaldo; Alfio Ferlito
Journal:  Adv Ther       Date:  2019-06-17       Impact factor: 4.070

4.  Oncocytic Lesions of Salivary Glands with Morphological and Immunohistochemical Findings.

Authors:  Seyhan Özakkoyunlu Hasçiçek; Deniz Tunçel; Özlem Ünsal; Fevziye Kabukcuoğlu
Journal:  Sisli Etfal Hastan Tip Bul       Date:  2020-03-24
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