Cytomorphologic Spectrum in Paraganglioma
Acta Cytologica2008Vol. 52(5), pp. 549–556
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Abstract
Cytologic features of PG are diverse. Although there are certain main features, they are not diagnostic unless combined with data on site, histology and ancillary studies. Presence of granules, mild pleomorphism, frequent mitoses and necrosis needs careful evaluation for malignancy potential and warrants close follow-up.
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