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1 July 31, 2009 Radiology-Pathology Conference Daniel T Ginat, M.D., M.S. Sharlin Johnykutty,, M.D. Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 1 of 70
2 Case 1: 23-year-old female who fell on her knee Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 2 of 70
3 Coronal T1 Axial T1 fat saturated Axial T2 fat saturated Coronal T1 + Contrast Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 3 of 70
4 Findings: X-ray: Left hip demonstrate expansile lucent lesion of the femur head and neck with partially circumscribed margins MRI: Expansile intramedullary lesion within the femoral head and neck which demonstrates low T1 signal, heterogeneous T2 signal, and heterogeneous enhancement on the postcontrast images. Mild cortical thinning along the medial anterior aspect of the femoral neck. Differential Diagnosis: Fibrous dysplasia Chondroid Matrix Lesions (enchondroma, chondrosarcoma, chomdromyxofibroma) Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 4 of 70
5 CT-guided Bone Biopsy Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 5 of 70
6 Bone, femoral head/neck, left, CTguided FNA: Diff-Quik stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 6 of 70
7 Bone, femoral head/neck, left, CT-guided Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 7 of 70
8 Bone, femoral head/neck, left, CTguided FNA: Papanicolaou stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 8 of 70
9 Bone, femoral head/neck, left, CT-guided Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 9 of 70 FNA:Papanicolaou stain, 40x
10 Bone, femoral head/neck, left, CT-guided FNA: Cell Block, Hematoxylin and eosin stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 10 of 70
11 Bone, femoral head/neck, left, CTguided fine needle aspiration: Chondromyxoid neoplasm, probably low grade. Comment: This case was evaluated in conjunction with the core biopsy specimen. Differential diagnosis includes chondrosarcoma and clear cell chondrosarcoma. Chondroblastoma is also a consideration, but seems less likely based on this material. Additional tissue biopsy is recommended in order to facilitate more definitive classification. Cell block and cytologic preparations examined. Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 11 of 70
12 Bone, left femoral neck, core needle biopsy: Blood clot with scanty fragments of tissue showing chondromyxoid neoplasm with necrosis and bone formation. Comment: The tissue is too minimal for a definitive diagnosis. A low grade chondroid forming neoplasm is favored. Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 12 of 70
13 Bone, left femoral neck, core biopsy: H & E stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 13 of 70
14 Bone, left femoral neck, curettage: Clear cell chondrosarcoma. Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 14 of 70
15 Bone, left femoral neck, curettage: H & E stain, 4x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 15 of 70
16 Bone, left femoral neck, curettage: H & E stain, 10x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 16 of 70
17 Bone, left femoral neck, curettage: H & E stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 17 of 70
18 Bone, left femoral neck, curettage: H & E stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 18 of 70
19 Case 2: 54-year-old female Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 19 of 70
20 Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 20 of 70
21 Ultrasound-guided Liver Biopsy Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 21 of 70
22 Findings: CT: Early-phase enhancing caudate lobe lesion. PET: Hypermetabolic lesion in the caudate lobe of the liver image 81 (SUV 3.9) US: Hyperechoic Differential Diagnosis (for rounded hyperechoic foci on ultrasound & hypermetabolic on PET): Hepatoma Metastatic Diseases (ie -- Colon Cancer) Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 22 of 70
23 Liver, ultrasound-guided FNA: Diff-Quik stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 23 of 70
24 Liver, ultrasound-guided FNA: Papanicolaou stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 24 of 70
25 Liver, ultrasound-guided FNA: Papanicolaou stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 25 of 70
26 Liver, ultrasound-guided FNA: Cell block, H & E stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 26 of 70
27 Liver, ultrasound-guided FNA: Cell block, H & E stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 27 of 70
28 Liver, ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration: Malignant tumor cells present derived from adenocarcinoma consistent with colonic primary. Cell block and cytologic preparations examined. Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 28 of 70
29 Liver, core needle biopsy: Moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma consistent with colonic primary. Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 29 of 70
30 Liver, core needle biopsy: H & E stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 30 of 70
31 Liver, core needle biopsy: H & E stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 31 of 70
32 Case 3: 58-year-old male June 2008 February 2009 Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 32 of 70
33 Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 33 of 70
34 Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 34 of 70
35 Findings: Initial CT: Abnormal circumferential wall thickening in the mid to distal esophagus UGI: Gastric pull-through Subsequent CT: Significant retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy PET: Extensive hypermetabolic abdominal lymphadenopathy Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 35 of 70
36 CT-guided Lymph Node biopsy Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 36 of 70
37 Lymph node, retroperitoneal, left, CTguided FNA: Diff-Quik stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 37 of 70
38 Lymph node, retroperitoneal, left, CTguided FNA: Diff-Quik stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 38 of 70
39 Lymph node, retroperitoneal, left, CT-guided FNA: Papanicolaou stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 39 of 70
40 Lymph node, retroperitoneal, left CT-guided FNA: Cell block, H & E stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 40 of 70
41 Lymph node, retroperitoneal, left CT-guided FNA: Cell block, H & E stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 41 of 70
42 Lymph node, retroperitoneal, left, CTguided fine needle aspiration: Malignant tumor cells present derived from adenocarcinoma. Cell block and cytologic preparations examined. Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 42 of 70
43 Distal esophagus and proximal stomach, esophagogastrectomy (status post neoadjuvant chemo-radiotherapy) and lymph nodes, left gastric excision: Adenocarcinoma, moderately to poorly differentiated. Tumor site: Gastroesophageal junction Tumor size: 4 x 3.2 cm Metastatic adenocarcinoma in 1/25 lymph nodes Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 43 of 70
44 Distal esophagus and proximal stomach: H & E stain, 4x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 44 of 70
45 Distal esophagus and proximal stomach: H & E stain, 10x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 45 of 70
46 Distal esophagus and proximal stomach: H & E stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 46 of 70
47 Case 4: 64-year-old female with cough and shortness of breath Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 47 of 70
48 Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 48 of 70
49 Findings: CXR: Negative CT: Single right lower lobe pulmonary nodule Differential Diagnosis: From: Winer-Muram HT. The Solitary Pulmonary Nodule. Radiology 2006;239: Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 49 of 70
50 CT-guided Lung Biopsy Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 50 of 70
51 Lung, right lower lobe, CT-guided FNA: Diff-Quik stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 51 of 70
52 Lung, right lower lobe, CTguided FNA: Diff-Quik stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 52 of 70
53 Lung, right lower lobe, CTguided FNA: Papanicolaou stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 53 of 70
54 Lung, right lower lobe, CTguided FNA: Papanicolaou stain, 20x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 54 of 70
55 Lung, right lower lobe, CTguided FNA: Papanicolaou stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 55 of 70
56 Lung, RLL, CT-guided FNA: Cell Block, H & E stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 56 of 70
57 Lung, right lower lobe, CT-guided fine needle aspiration: Benign epithelial cells, adipose tissue and fibromyxoid tissue fragments consistent with a hamartoma. Malignant tumor cells are not identified. Cell block and cytologic preparations examined. Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 57 of 70
58 Case 5: 58-year-old female with left trochanteric bursitis and status post MVC several years before Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 58 of 70
59 Findings: Large osteolytic lesion involving the left iliac wing with areas of sclerosis Healing/healed fractures involving the inferior pubic rami bilaterally. Differential Diagnosis: Metastatic Lesion Primary Bone Tumor Osteomyeltis Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology From: Francis A. Burgener, Martti Kormano, Tomi Pudas. Differential diagnosis in conventional radiology. Thieme. 3rd Edition. Page 59 of 70 page 80.
60 CT-guided Bone Biopsy Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 60 of 70
61 Bone, iliac wing, CT-guided FNA: Diff-Quik stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 61 of 70
62 Bone, iliac wing, CT-guided FNA: Papanicolaou stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 62 of 70
63 Bone, iliac wing, CT-guided FNA: Papanicolaou stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 63 of 70
64 Bone, iliac wing, CT-guided FNA: Cell block, H & E stain, 10x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 64 of 70
65 Bone, iliac wing, CT-guided FNA: Cell block, H & E stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 65 of 70
66 Bone, iliac wing, CT-guided fine needle aspiration: Malignant tumor cells present derived from adenocarcinoma. Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 66 of 70
67 Bone, left iliac, core needle biopsy: Metastatic carcinoma, consistent with breast primary. Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 67 of 70
68 Bone, left iliac, core needle biopsy: H & E stain, 10x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 68 of 70
69 Bone, left iliac, core needle biopsy: H & E stain, 10x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 69 of 70
70 Bone, left iliac, core needle biopsy: H & E stain, 40x Presentation material is for education purposes only. All rights reserved URMC Radiology Page 70 of 70
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