Fine needle aspiration cytology of IgG4‐related disease: A potential diagnostic pitfall?
Diagnostic Cytopathology2016Vol. 45(1), pp. 14–21
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Abstract
The causes of misdiagnosis were low cellularity, epithelial atypia, and non-representative background. The important diagnostic clues to suspect a diagnosis of IgG4-RD include low cellularity despite adequate effort, inflammatory background rich in lymphocytes and spindle cells admixed with a few plasma cells and eosinophils along with radiological features and raised serum IgG4 Diagn. Cytopathol. 2017;45:14-21. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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