Unusual Findings With Imaging-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration.

IF 0.7 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Case Reports in Pathology Pub Date : 2025-04-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crip/7005824
Robert Pei, Shane M Woods, Brant G Wang
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Abstract

For deep-seated lesions, fine needle aspiration (FNA) under imaging guidance may be crucial to secure material for definitive diagnosis and further management. Rarely, components other than cells and tissue fragments may be visualized upon microscopic scrutiny following biopsy. These findings may lead to confusion in diagnosis. We describe two cases in which refractile foreign materials caused diagnostic challenges. The material in the first case turned out to be barium crystals left at a prior procedure for imagining study. The material in the second case was most likely starch-based material the patient aspirated or inhaled. These two cases highlight the importance of attention to details and judicious use of polarized microscopy.

影像引导下细针抽吸异常表现。
对于深部病变,在影像学指导下进行细针穿刺(FNA)可能是确保最终诊断和进一步治疗所需材料的关键。很少,除细胞和组织碎片外的其他成分在活检后的显微镜检查中可见。这些发现可能导致诊断上的混淆。我们描述了两个病例,其中可折射的外来物质导致诊断困难。第一个案例中的材料原来是在先前的想象研究过程中留下的钡晶体。第二个病例的材料很可能是患者吸出或吸入的淀粉基材料。这两个案例突出了注意细节和明智地使用偏光显微镜的重要性。
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