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Cytopathology of Chondromyxoid Fibroma: Report of 2 Cases with Immunocytochemical Expression of GRM1.

Shiori WatabeYoshinao KikuchiToru MotoiAsako YamamotoJungo ImanishiToru TokizakiKenji SatoJunji MukaiyamaShuhei MinamiTsuyoshi IshidaHirotaka KawanoHiroshi Uozaki
Published in: Acta cytologica (2024)
Due to the overlap in cytological findings, it is often difficult to differentiate CMF from chondroblastoma and chondrosarcoma grade 2. Immunocytochemical staining for GRM1 may support the diagnosis of CMF, and the reuse of Papanicolaou-stained specimens is applicable. The present cases further demonstrated the difficulty of differentiating CMF from other mimicking tumors such as chondroblastoma and chondrosarcoma grade 2. In such instances, immunocytochemistry for GRM1 is applicable to the diagnostic process, the value of which is strengthened by reusing Papanicolaou-stained specimens.
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