Volume 39, Issue 12 pp. 919-923
Brief Report

Cytologic findings in two cases of dermoid cysts with malignant transformation

David W. Mensi B.S., S.C.T.(A.S.C.P.), C.M.I.A.C.

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David W. Mensi B.S., S.C.T.(A.S.C.P.), C.M.I.A.C.

Department of Cytopathology, Trumbull Laboratories, LLC., Germantown, Tennessee

Trumbull Laboratories, LLC., Cytopathology Department, 7550 Wolf River Boulevard, Suite 200, Germantown, TN, 38138Search for more papers by this author
First published: 22 November 2010
Citations: 3

Abstract

While dermoid cysts are fairly commonly seen in the surgical pathology practice, rarely is the malignant transformation of dermoid cysts seen. Even rarer still is the cytopathologic report of this manifestation. In both of these case reports, the diagnosis of the malignant transformation of a dermoid cyst was made only after the initial cytologic diagnosis of malignancy had been reported and further investigation identified the source of the malignant cells. Unfortunately in both of these cases, the disease was detected at an advanced stage. To my knowledge and with a thorough literature search, the first case will be the first reported case of an adenocarcinoma in a dermoid cyst present in a Pap smear as the initial diagnosis. While the second case of malignant melanoma in a dermoid has been reported in ascitic fluid, such reports are rare. Diagn. Cytopathol. 2011. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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