Parotid squamous cell carcinoma metastases: Application of human papillomavirus-DNA test on liquid-based cytology to recognize oropharyngeal origin of the neoplasm

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Marco Montella MD, PhD, Raffaella Ruggiero BD, Giovanni Savarese BD, Giuseppe Colella MD, Andrea Ronchi MD, PhD, Renato Franco, Immacolata Cozzolino MD, PhD
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Abstract

Malignancies of the parotid gland are relatively uncommon and in most cases are primary neoplasms; intraparotid metastases are rare. Oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (O- and OP-SCC) can potentially metastasize to the parotid gland or intraparotid lymph nodes. Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) serves as the initial diagnostic approach for this purpose. HPV status in FNAC specimens is relevant and can guide the diagnostic workup, indicating a potential oropharyngeal origin of the primary tumor. A small series of occult SCC metastases is presented below, in which HPV-DNA testing of FNAC specimens helped identify primary neoplasms located in the oropharynx. US-guided FNAC of parotid nodules was conducted by an experienced interventional cytopathologist in three cases. Each patient underwent assessment of direct smears, cell blocks, and liquid-based samples for HPV testing. The morphological and immunocytochemical features of SCC were documented, and real-time PCR was employed for the detection and genotyping of HPV. The role of HPV testing on FNAC specimens in pinpointing the primary neoplasms in the oropharynx is highlighted. Consequently, FNAC samples emerge as valuable diagnostic and prognostic tools in this context, providing essential insights for patient management.

腮腺鳞状细胞癌转移:在液基细胞学中应用人类乳头状瘤病毒 DNA 检测来识别口咽部肿瘤来源
腮腺恶性肿瘤相对来说并不常见,大多数情况下都是原发性肿瘤;腮腺内转移非常罕见。口腔鳞状细胞癌和口咽鳞状细胞癌(O-和 OP-SCC)有可能转移到腮腺或腮腺内淋巴结。为此,细针穿刺细胞学检查(FNAC)是初步诊断方法。FNAC 标本中的 HPV 状态具有相关性,可以指导诊断工作,表明原发肿瘤可能来自口咽部。下文介绍了一个隐匿性 SCC 转移的小型系列,其中 FNAC 标本的 HPV DNA 检测有助于确定位于口咽部的原发肿瘤。经验丰富的介入性细胞病理学家在 US 引导下对三例患者的腮腺结节进行了 FNAC 检查。每位患者都接受了直接涂片、细胞块和用于HPV检测的液基样本的评估。对 SCC 的形态学和免疫细胞化学特征进行了记录,并采用实时 PCR 对 HPV 进行检测和基因分型。FNAC 标本的 HPV 检测在确定口咽部原发性肿瘤方面的作用得到了强调。因此,在这种情况下,FNAC 标本成为有价值的诊断和预后工具,为患者管理提供了重要的见解。
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Diagnostic Cytopathology
Diagnostic Cytopathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
163
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Diagnostic Cytopathology is intended to provide a forum for the exchange of information in the field of cytopathology, with special emphasis on the practical, clinical aspects of the discipline. The editors invite original scientific articles, as well as special review articles, feature articles, and letters to the editor, from laboratory professionals engaged in the practice of cytopathology. Manuscripts are accepted for publication on the basis of scientific merit, practical significance, and suitability for publication in a journal dedicated to this discipline. Original articles can be considered only with the understanding that they have never been published before and that they have not been submitted for simultaneous review to another publication.
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