Would Fibrocollagenous Tissue Infiltrated With Tumor Cells Having Enlarged Pleomorphic Nuclei Be Indicative Of Cancer?
Specimen: CT GUIDED LUNG BIOSPY. MICROSCOPY: SECTION SHOWS FRAGMENTED OF FIBROCOLLAGENOUS TISSUE INFILTRATED WITH TUMOR CELLS ARRANGED IN VAGUE GLANDULAR PATTERN HAVING ENLARGED PLEOMORPHIC NUCLEI AND MODETATE CYTOPLASM. SURROUNDING DESMOPLASIA NOTED. PL HELP UNDERSTAND WHETHER THIS REPORT SHOWS THAT THE PATIENT IS HAVING CANCER.
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Your biopsy report of lung showing glandular pattern of cells involvement and pleomorphism present. Desmoplasia also present. It is suggestive of adenocarcinoma condition. So yes it is suggestive of malignancy. Kindly provide your reports for giving exact and more comment.
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Would Fibrocollagenous Tissue Infiltrated With Tumor Cells Having Enlarged Pleomorphic Nuclei Be Indicative Of Cancer?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Your biopsy report of lung showing glandular pattern of cells involvement and pleomorphism present. Desmoplasia also present. It is suggestive of adenocarcinoma condition. So yes it is suggestive of malignancy. Kindly provide your reports for giving exact and more comment. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.