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Glial fibrillary acidic protein and CD57 immunolocalization in cell block preparations is a useful adjunct in the diagnosis of pleomorphic adenoma

Authors :
Sejal S. Shah
Vishal S. Chandan
David C. Wilbur
Kamal K. Khurana
Source :
Archives of pathologylaboratory medicine. 131(9)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Context.—The cytologic distinction between pleomorphic adenoma (PA) and adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) can be diagnostically challenging in aspirate smears. Hence a cytologic diagnosis of “atypical cytology” with a differential diagnosis including PA and ACC is occasionally rendered in a subset of salivary gland fine-needle aspirations. Objective.—To evaluate the role of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and CD57 expression in cell block material obtained during fine-needle aspiration procedure in differentiating PA from ACC. Design.—We performed GFAP and CD57 immunostains on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded cell block sections of 26 salivary gland fine-needle aspiration cases with the following cytologic diagnoses: (1) PA (10 cases); (2) atypical cytology, cannot exclude ACC (8 cases); and (3) ACC (8 cases). Results.—All 10 (100%) cases with cytologic diagnoses of PA were positive for GFAP, and 8 (80%) of 10 cases were positive for CD57; tissue follow-up confirmed the diagnosis of PA in all cases. All 8 (100%) cases with cytologic diagnosis of ACC were negative for both GFAP and CD57; tissue follow-up confirmed the diagnoses of ACC in all cases. Of the 8 cases with diagnoses of atypical cytology, 4 (50%) were negative and 4 (50%) were positive for both GFAP and CD57. Subsequent tissue follow-up in these cases revealed 4 cases of ACC (all negative for GFAP and CD57) and 4 cases of PA (all positive for GFAP and CD57). Conclusions.—Our results show that positive staining for GFAP and CD57 serves as a useful adjunct for the diagnosis of PA and helps to reduce the uncertainty in challenging cases.

Details

ISSN :
15432165
Volume :
131
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of pathologylaboratory medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5dcd16f955fa4fc3c6cbc549dd6e1e5a