Volume 34, Issue 1 pp. 33-36
Brief Reports

Malignant biphasic pleural mesothelioma metastatic to the liver diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration

David Cimbaluk M.D.

David Cimbaluk M.D.

Department of Pathology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois

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Deepa Kasuganti M.D.

Deepa Kasuganti M.D.

Department of Pathology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois

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Larry Kluskens M.D., Ph.D.

Larry Kluskens M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Pathology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois

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Vijaya Reddy M.D.

Vijaya Reddy M.D.

Department of Pathology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois

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Paolo Gattuso M.D.

Corresponding Author

Paolo Gattuso M.D.

Department of Pathology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois

Director of Surgical Pathology, Rush University Medical Center, 1750 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60612Search for more papers by this author
First published: 14 December 2005
Citations: 10

Abstract

As malignant pleural mesotheliomas are most often rapidly fatal, distant metastases are rarely detected. Here, we report a unique case in which the diagnosis of metastatic pleural mesothelioma was made via cytologic examination of a fine-needle aspiration (FNA) of the liver. Recognition of the cytomorphologic features inherent to mesothelioma cells on FNA material may become important for proper patient management. To the best of our knowledge, the diagnosis of malignant pleural mesothelioma metastatic to the liver made by FNA has not been previously documented. Diagn. Cytopathol. 2006;34:33–36. © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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