Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathology and Cell Biology Columbia University Irving Medical Center New York New York USA
2. Division of Molecular Pathology, Department of Pathology and Cell Biology Columbia University Irving Medical Center New York NewYork USA
Abstract
AbstractMucinous neoplasm with extracellular mucin can be challenging to interpret on fine needle aspiration and core biopsies. Determining the biologic origin of the mucin/mucinous cells, that is, benign/incidental versus neoplasm, invasive versus in situ, and primary versus metastatic tumors, requires a thorough multidisciplinary evaluation. The work up of these lesions includes morphologic analysis with ancillary immunohistochemical and/or molecular studies and correlation with clinical and imaging studies. This review outlines a practical approach to the diagnosis of mucinous lesions in the lung with comprehensive review of literature.