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2022 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 030006052110728
Author(s):  
Ping Huang ◽  
Yuhong Li

Pulmonary embolism and splenic infarction are rare in patients with polycythemia vera. We herein describe a man in his early 60s whose main symptoms were chest tightness, cough, and sputum expectoration. Antibiotics, bronchodilators, and mucoactive agents did not improve his symptoms. Pulmonary artery computed tomography angiography showed pulmonary embolism, and abdominal computed tomography showed multiple hypodense foci in the spleen. Bone marrow aspiration cytology, biopsy, and genetic testing confirmed polycythemia vera. The patient’s symptoms were relieved after treatment with hydroxyurea and rivaroxaban. This case emphasizes that although pulmonary embolism and splenic infarction are relatively rare in patients with polycythemia vera, the possibility of polycythemia vera should be considered in clinical practice.


2021 ◽  
pp. 014556132110640
Author(s):  
Hirofumi Kanetake ◽  
Yuko Inaka ◽  
Ichita Kinoshita ◽  
Yusuke Ayani ◽  
Akiko Ozaki ◽  
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Objective Parotid tumors are rare neoplasms in adults but are exceedingly infrequent in adolescents. We aimed to determine the clinical characteristics and outcomes of parotid tumors in adolescents under 20 years old. Methods Between 1999 and 2020, 979 cases of benign parotid tumors and 236 cases of malignant parotid tumors were treated surgically in our department. Of these, 12 benign cases (1.2%) and 9 malignant cases (3.8%) were in adolescents. There were no benign or malignant cases for those aged under 10 years. Results Regarding the histological type, all benign tumors were pleomorphic adenomas. About half of malignant tumors were mucoepidermoid carcinomas, and excluding one high-grade case, the grade of malignancy was all low/intermediate. The accuracy of fine-needle aspiration cytology among adolescents showed no significant difference with that of adults. In contrast to adults, adolescent benign tumor cases showed a markedly high rate of pleomorphic adenomas and no postoperative facial nerve palsy. Malignant tumors in adolescents had a different trend than adults; low/intermediate-grade malignancies were common and thus few symptoms/signs of malignancy could be observed. As well, the accuracy of fine-needle aspiration cytology was poor. All cases had a good prognosis and are disease-free survival. Conclusion Parotid tumors in adolescents are rare but have several characteristics that are distinct from adults. As long-term observation is required posttreatment in adolescent patients, recurrence in benign pleomorphic adenomas and poor long-term prognosis in malignant tumors, especially for those with low/intermediate-grade malignancy, are more likely to be observed.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Surbhi Patel ◽  
Deepa Adiga ◽  
Sharada Rai

Abstract Background: Cytologic examination of specimens obtained from the respiratory tract is a primary and frequently the initial diagnostic technique performed in patients with pulmonary abnormalities. Fine needle aspiration (FNA) is extensively used for diagnosis of pulmonary lesions. The Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology (PSC) issued a new classification for respiratory cytology and criteria, risk of malignancy, post-cytologic diagnosis management and follow-up. Methods: Respiratory FNA specimens obtained between January 2015 to March 2021 were reviewed and reclassified according to PSC guidelines. Cytologic category as per PSC system was assigned after reviewing by two pathologists. Risk of malignancy for each category was calculated for cases where biopsy was available for correlation. Results: Three eighty-four samples were classified as non-diagnostic (30.5%), negative for malignancy (13.3%), atypical (0.5%), neoplastic (benign/ low malignant potential) (0%), suspicious for malignancy (5.7%%) and malignancy (50%). Risk of malignancy for malignant category (Category V and Category VI) was 64.1% and for non-malignant (Category I to Category IV) cases was 35.9%. Overall, there was lesser incidence of atypical category and more specific diagnoses were possible on cytology in non-malignant category. Sensitivity and specificity for malignant cases was 99.33% and 100% respectively. Conclusion: Our study substantiates that use of PSC guidelines improves the overall reporting of respiratory cytology due to the use of standardized terminology.


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