Kumar Perikala V, Monabati Ahmad, Naini Mahvash Alizadeh, Lankarani Kamran Bagheri, Fattahi Mohammad Reza, Asadilari Maysam
Department of Pathology, Shiraz Medical School, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, I.R. Iran.
Acta Cytol. 2006 Jan-Feb;50(1):74-9. doi: 10.1159/000325898.
To describe the cytologic findings of gastric xanthomas and to compare them with the findings of signet-ring adenocarcinoma because atypical xanthoma cells can be easily confused with signet-ring adenocarcinoma cells.
Five cases of gastric xanthoma that were confirmed by biopsy reports were selected for study. The patients' ages ranged between 50 and 58 years; 4 were men and 1 was a woman. Twenty-one cases of signet-ring adenocarcinoma confirmed by biopsy reports were selected for comparison. Special staining was performed.
The brushing cytology smears of the 5 cases of xanthoma revealed atypical cells, so initially they were reported as suspicious for signet-ring adenocarcinoma and biopsy examination advised. After learning of the histologic diagnosis of xanthoma, we performed special staining. The xanthoma cells were negative with periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) stain but showed a positive reaction with Oil red 0 and weakly positive reaction with Masson trichrome. Signet-ring adenocarcinoma cells showed a strongly positive reaction with PAS stain.
Gastric brushing cytology findings of xanthomas have not been described before. At times the differentiation of atypical xanthoma cells from signet-ring adenocarcinoma cells is very difficult on brushing cytology smears. In this study the nuclear changes and special stains helped differentiate the 2 lesions.