Case of lung fine needle aspiration showing mucinous cells and extracellular mucin.
Maelle SalibaMarie C SmithgallAnjali SaqiJohn P CrapanzanoSimon J SungPublished in: Diagnostic cytopathology (2024)
Mucinous neoplasm with extracellular mucin can be challenging to interpret on fine needle aspiration and core biopsies. Determining the biologic origin of the mucin/mucinous cells, that is, benign/incidental versus neoplasm, invasive versus in situ, and primary versus metastatic tumors, requires a thorough multidisciplinary evaluation. The work up of these lesions includes morphologic analysis with ancillary immunohistochemical and/or molecular studies and correlation with clinical and imaging studies. This review outlines a practical approach to the diagnosis of mucinous lesions in the lung with comprehensive review of literature.