Fine-needle aspiration of amyloidoma: A critical analysis.
Nisha S RamaniBhuvaneswari KrishnanPublished in: Cancer cytopathology (2024)
FNA of amyloidoma is rare (0.04%), but an optimal method for diagnosis and subtyping, avoiding unwanted surgical interventions. Although mistaken for fibrous tissue, which aspirates poorly, abundant acellular orangophilic/cyanophilic material on FNA should raise a suspicion for amyloid. Unlike mucin/myxoid matrix, amyloid does not smear the background.