Fine-needle aspiration characteristics of hibernoma
✍ Scribed by Lemos, Maria M. ;Kindblom, Lars-Gunnar ;Meis-Kindblom, Jeanne M. ;Remotti, Fabrizio ;Ryd, Walter ;Gunterberg, Björn ;Willén, Helena
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 375 KB
- Volume
- 93
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-543X
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✦ Synopsis
BACKGROUND.
Hibernoma is a rare, benign lipomatous tumor with features of brown fat. The preoperative diagnosis of hibernoma is difficult at times because its clinical, radiographic, and fine-needle aspiration (FNA) characteristics overlap with those of liposarcoma.
METHODS.
The preoperative FNA findings of eight surgically excised hibernomas from seven patients (three men and four women, ages 24 -60 years) were reviewed.
The cytologic features were compared with the histologic features of the corresponding surgical specimens as well as lipomatous tumors and other lesions that may cause confusion in the differential diagnosis.
RESULTS.
The FNA cytologic features of the hibernomas were found to correspond well with their histologic appearance. The FNA findings included small, round, brown fat-like cells with uniform, small cytoplasmic vacuoles and regular, small, round nuclei; delicate branching capillaries; and variable numbers of mature fat cells.
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