Morphology study of the amyloid substance on cytological examination.
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Amyloidosis is a rare but well-known disease, which occurs spontaneously or secondarily to some chronic diseases. In addition to these primary and secondary type, both localized and familiar form are recognized as well. Although amyloidosis discloses variable clinical signs it is rather rare that this lesion may be diagnosed clinically.<BR>Recent aspiration cytology technique made it easier to detect the amyloid substance in the suspected cases as well as in the incidental cases of amyloidosis.<BR>Recently we have had the chance to observe amyloid substance with cytological examination in 5 cases, including 3 systemic type and the other two localized form: medullary carcinoma of the thyroid.<BR>Amyloid was found to be compound of amorphous substance, ranging from 5 to 1, 000μ in diameter, associated occasionally with a few lymphocytes and plasma cells, and stained green to dark blue with EA65.
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