Hayes M M, Jones E C, Verma A K, Lim C H, Milne G, Tse E
Department of Pathology, Plains Health Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Acta Cytol. 1992 Nov-Dec;36(6):946-50.
This report describes the cytologic, radiologic and histologic findings in a 76-year-old male who presented with a pathologic fracture of the first metacarpal bone as the result of metastatic transitional cell carcinoma. The primary neoplasm was sited in the right renal pelvis. Metastases were also detected in the liver and confirmed cytologically. Problems encountered with the cytologic diagnosis are explained by correlation with the histologic findings. The case also illustrates the importance of clinicopathologic correlation when interpreting fine needle aspiration biopsies.
本报告描述了一名76岁男性的细胞学、放射学和组织学检查结果,该患者因转移性移行细胞癌导致第一掌骨病理性骨折。原发性肿瘤位于右肾盂。肝脏也检测到转移灶并经细胞学证实。通过与组织学检查结果的相关性解释了细胞学诊断中遇到的问题。该病例还说明了在解释细针穿刺活检时临床病理相关性的重要性。