J Korean Soc Pediatr Nephrol.  1998 May;2(1):82-85.

A Case of Primary Fanconi Syndrome

Abstract

Meningioma is the most common neoplasm of central nervous system which is hardly diagnosed by cytologic examination. However, preoperative cytologic diagnosis can be easily made in the case of extracranial meningioma, especially in head and neck lesion. We recently experienced a case of fine needle aspiration cytology of meningioma in submandibular area of a 24 year-old male patient. The smear revealed high cellularity in the clean background. Individual tumor cell of nests or syncytium had round or oval nuclei with fine chromatin and moderate amount of lightly stained cytoplasm with indistinct mar- gin. Characteristic cellular whorls, intranuclear inclusions and scattered psammoma bodies made it easy to diagnose a meningioma.

Keyword

Small cell carcinoma; Salivary gland; parotid; Fine needle aspiration cytology

MeSH Terms

Biopsy, Fine-Needle
Carcinoma, Small Cell
Central Nervous System
Chromatin
Cytoplasm
Diagnosis
Fanconi Syndrome*
Giant Cells
Head
Humans
Intranuclear Inclusion Bodies
Male
Meningioma
Neck
Salivary Glands
Young Adult
Chromatin
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