[Challenges of cytopathological pancreas diagnostics].

Pathologie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-05 DOI:10.1007/s00292-023-01277-3
Martin Schramm, Christina Neppl
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The cytologic diagnostics of solid and cystic pancreatic lesions with endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is an integral part of the clinical workup and the decision of a surgical versus a conservative approach. Cystic lesions are increasingly being diagnosed due to improved imaging and represent numerous neoplastic as well as non-neoplastic epithelial and non-epithelial entities, which differ in biological behavior and prognosis. In particular, the differentiation of mucinous and non-mucinous cysts is significant for further clinical management. Regressive cellular changes, gastrointestinal contaminants, and overlapping morphologic changes of reactively altered ductal epithelial cells and cells of well-differentiated neoplasms and preneoplasms are special challenges of cytological diagnostics. For a uniform cytological classification of findings, an internationally developed seven-level classification system has been published and co-published by the World Health Organization (WHO). This classification system takes into account both morphological findings and further procedures on cytological material such as next-generation sequencing and immunocytochemistry and is based on the WHO classification for pancreatic tumors. Against this background, important cytologic diagnostic criteria of various solid and cystic lesions relevant in clinical practice are presented in this article, considering diagnostic possibilities and pitfalls as well as differential diagnoses.

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[胰腺细胞病理学诊断的挑战]。
通过内镜超声引导下细针穿刺术(EUS-FNA)对胰腺实性和囊性病变进行细胞学诊断是临床检查以及决定手术还是保守治疗不可或缺的一部分。由于成像技术的改进,囊性病变的诊断率越来越高,囊性病变代表了许多肿瘤性以及非肿瘤性上皮和非上皮实体,它们的生物学行为和预后各不相同。特别是,区分粘液性和非粘液性囊肿对进一步的临床治疗具有重要意义。细胞退行性变化、胃肠道污染物、反应性改变的导管上皮细胞与分化良好的肿瘤和肿瘤前期细胞的形态学变化重叠是细胞学诊断的特殊挑战。为了对检查结果进行统一的细胞学分类,国际上公布了一套七级分类系统,并由世界卫生组织(WHO)联合发布。该分类系统既考虑了形态学结果,也考虑了对细胞学材料的进一步处理,如新一代测序和免疫细胞化学,并以世界卫生组织的胰腺肿瘤分类为基础。在此背景下,本文介绍了与临床实践相关的各种实体瘤和囊性病变的重要细胞学诊断标准,并考虑了诊断的可能性和误区以及鉴别诊断。
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