Clinicocytopathological spectrum, including uncommon forms, of nine cases of chordomas with immunohistochemical results, including brachyury immunostaining: A single institutional experience

ConclusionsChordomas can be primarily diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology in a typical clinicoradiological setting with a combination ofkey cytomorphological features. Pleomorphic cells and intranuclear inclusions are associated with a relatively aggressive subtype. An exact diagnosis has treatment implications and requires confirmation by brachyury immunostaining.
Source: Cytopathology - Category: Pathology Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research