A case of interdigitating cell sarcoma. Its cytologic features.:its cytologic features
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The imprinted cytologic findings of an interdigitating cell sarcoma, a very rare malignancy, in a 58-year-old man are presented. A series of investigation described previously allowed determination of an interdigitating cell origin to be made. Cytologically, atypical cells, often with cannibalism, were found to be intermingled with neutrophiles and small lymphocytes. The specimen showed a cytomorphologic spectrum that varied from epithelioid-like cells to multinucleated and/or multilobulated large tumor cells. The tumor cells had the characteristic pleomorphic nuclei with prominent indentation. Furthermore, May-Giemsa stain revealed a number of azurophilic granules in the cytoplasm of a part of the neoplastic cells. These findings suggested that the imprint preparation played an important role in the diagnosis of the disease.
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