Malignant Cells in Urine Cytology: Not Always High-Grade Urothelial Carcinoma

IF 0.1 Q4 PATHOLOGY AJSP: reviews & reports Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1097/PCR.0000000000000510
Lucy Jager, E. Morency, B. Choy
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Abstract The main purpose of urine cytology is the detection of high-grade urothelial carcinoma (HGUC). When malignant cells of nonurothelial origin are present, it is often misdiagnosed as HGUC due to the rarity of this event and difficulty in distinguishing subtle cytomorphologic differences. To arrive at the appropriate diagnosis, evaluation of urine cytology specimens requires correlation with clinical and radiologic findings and utilization of cytologic-histologic correlation. We present the case of a 64-year-old woman with gross hematuria. Imaging located an infiltrative mass involving the left renal pelvis, highly suggestive of urothelial carcinoma. Lymphadenopathy and multiple bony lesions in the spine were concerning for metastatic disease. Urine cytology specimens taken during cystoscopy contained malignant cells, which were interpreted as HGUC. The workup of a subsequent lymph node biopsy showed a metastatic high grade carcinoma of renal origin with SMARCB1 loss. This finding led to the reexamination of the urine cytology specimens, revealing the malignant cells were not HGUC but rather renal carcinoma. This case highlights a potential pitfall in the evaluation of urine cytology and the importance of cytologic-histologic correlation.
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尿细胞学中的恶性细胞:不总是高级别尿路上皮癌
尿细胞学检查的主要目的是检测高级别尿路上皮癌(HGUC)。当存在非尿路上皮来源的恶性细胞时,由于这种事件的罕见性和难以区分细微的细胞形态学差异,它经常被误诊为HGUC。为了得到适当的诊断,对尿液细胞学标本的评估需要与临床和放射学结果相结合,并利用细胞学和组织学的相关性。我们提出的情况下,64岁的妇女肉眼血尿。影像学发现浸润性肿块累及左肾盂,高度提示尿路上皮癌。淋巴结病和脊柱多发性骨性病变与转移性疾病有关。膀胱镜检查尿液细胞学标本含有恶性细胞,解释为HGUC。随后的淋巴结活检显示转移性肾源性高级别癌,伴有SMARCB1丢失。这一发现导致对尿液细胞学标本进行复查,发现恶性细胞不是HGUC,而是肾癌。这个病例强调了在评估尿液细胞学和细胞学-组织学相关性的重要性的潜在陷阱。
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