Difference between revisions of "Cytologically Yours: Unknowns: 201401: Case 1"

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** Can obstruct the biliary or pancreatic ducts which can cause a double duct sign on imaging and can also cause painless jaundice  
 
** Can obstruct the biliary or pancreatic ducts which can cause a double duct sign on imaging and can also cause painless jaundice  
 
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* Cellular specimen
 
* Cellular specimen
 
* Predominantly ductal type cells and sparse/absent acinar cells
 
* Predominantly ductal type cells and sparse/absent acinar cells
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* Drunken honeycomb
 
* Drunken honeycomb
 
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* Chronic pancreatitis
 
* Chronic pancreatitis
 
** Occurs in 4th and 5th decades
 
** Occurs in 4th and 5th decades

Revision as of 20:02, 16 January 2014

Clinical History

72 year old female with jaundice and a pancreatic mass.

Cytology

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