Cytopathology of acinic cell carcinoma: A study of 50 cases, including 9 with high-grade transformation.
Paul E WakelyAbberly A Lott-LimbachPublished in: Cancer cytopathology (2021)
A correct diagnosis of ACC via FNA biopsy was made in almost two-thirds of the cases. With the Milan classification, 84% of the cases would have been classified as malignant or suspicious for malignancy. An absence of conventional serous acinar cell morphology in some cases as well as an absence of ancillary immunohistochemistry testing in almost two-thirds of the cases prevented even better diagnostic performance.