Acquired myospherulosis secondary to gluteal augmentation on fine needle aspiration cytology: A diagnostic challenge.

TitleAcquired myospherulosis secondary to gluteal augmentation on fine needle aspiration cytology: A diagnostic challenge.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsAlperstein S, Dilcher T, Viswanathan K, Rao RA, Siddiqui MT, Giorgadze T
JournalDiagn Cytopathol
Volume46
Issue5
Pagination438-442
Date Published2018 May
ISSN1097-0339
KeywordsAdult, Biopsy, Fine-Needle, Buttocks, Female, Foreign-Body Reaction, Humans, Prostheses and Implants, Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Abstract

A 30-year-old female presented with a three-month history of a multilocular cystic lesion over the lumbosacral spine. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNA) of the lesion was performed at an outside institution, and a cytologic diagnosis, suspicious for chordoma, was rendered. The patient presented for surgical consultation at our institution. Repeat FNA demonstrated an unusual fat-like material. Upon further inquiry, the patient provided a recent history of gluteal contour improvement with fibroadipose tissue implants. A diagnosis of myospherulosis was made with a concurrent surgical pathology correlation. No evidence of chordoma was identified. To date, this is the first reported case of acquired myospherulosis in the context of gluteal contour enhancement and represents an important diagnostic pitfall to consider on cytology preparations.

DOI10.1002/dc.23871
Alternate JournalDiagn Cytopathol
PubMed ID29239140
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