Korean J Cytopathol.
1998 Dec;9(2):187-192.
Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma of the Lung Diagnosed by Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology: A Case Report
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Sungkyunkwan University,
College of Medicine, Samsung Medical Center.
Abstract
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Alveolar soft part sarcoma(ASPS) is a rare malignant neoplasm with a distinct
clinicopathologic entity of which fine needle aspiration(FNA) cytologic findings have
been described in only a few reports. Although patients usually present with an
isolated soft-tissue mass in the extremity, metastasis can occur in about 13 % of
total cases and the most frequent metastatic site is the lung. We have recently
experienced a FNA cytologic case of ASPS in the lung.
A 23-year-old female patient was admitted to this hospital due to 2-month-history
of cough. She had been good in health before the visit. Chest computed tomography
revealed multiple, variable sized, bilateral pulmonary nodules. Physical examination
and other staging work up revealed no other lesions except for pulmonary
nodules. A percutaneous transthoracic FNA was performed from the pulmonary
nodules. The smear was cellular and most cells were arranged singly. In addition,
a few clusters lined by thin-walled vasculature with a pseudoalveolar pattern were
present. Some of the tumor cells were large and polygonal to oval with abundant
granular or vacuolated cytoplasm. Most cells were naked nuclei showing finely
granular chromatin pattern with prominent central nucleoli.