Fungal infection mimicking soft tissue lesion: Role of on‐site evaluation, special stain, and cellblock

Author:

Tummidi Santosh1ORCID,Anthony Micheal Leonard2ORCID,Kumar Jarang Rajesh3,Shankaralinagappa Arundhathi2,Pannerselvam Naresh Kumar3,Reddy Prudhvinath A4,Balakrishna Pavithra3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology & Lab Medicine AIIMS Kalyani West Bengal India

2. Department of Pathology AIIMS Mangalagiri Andhra Pradesh India

3. Department of General Surgery AIIMS Mangalagiri Andhra Pradesh India

4. Department of Radiodiagnosis AIIMS Mangalagiri Andhra Pradesh India

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFine‐needle aspiration (FNA) cytology is a basic diagnostic method used for the investigation of superficial and deep lesions. The implementation of rapid on‐site evaluation (ROSE) in cytological analysis can help in reducing the inadequacy rate and obtaining proper samples for further tests/analysis.Case PresentationWe report a case of 44‐year‐old male, who presented to our outpatient department with complaints of swelling in his right arm for the last 34 years. FNA with ROSE using 1% aq. toluidine blue helped identify the pathology (fungal lesion) in the patient with further confirmation by cellblock, periodic acid Schiff & Gomori methenamine silver stains.ConclusionThe role of FNA was significant in the above case, special stains prove their efficacy when sufficient sample is available. The differential diagnosis of fungal etiology should be considered in subcutaneous soft tissue lesions. There has been a major leap in diagnostic cytopathology with the advent of molecular testing. However, FNA still holds its charm.

Publisher

Wiley

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