One “For the Trainees” – Text book appearance of a parotid “Acinic Cell Carcinoma” (FNA). I find perivascular nesting, granular smear background and naked “lymphocyte-like” nuclei extremely helpful. pic.twitter.com/AyTkQgVhud
A naked capillary vessel with most of the neoplastic cells falling off in a pancreatic "Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm". Major differential – PanNET (neuroendocrine tumor). (FNA) pic.twitter.com/a2u423G1PZ
Regardless of a "good or bad outcome", the cytomorphology of this neoplasm is so pretty. In thyroid, this could have been a papillary carcinoma (almost the same nuclear features) but this FNA is from a pancreatic body mass (Solid-pseudopapillary Neoplasm). pic.twitter.com/QSAuVwfaHE
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