Epithelial cell with excess mitochondria
Cytopathology of Warthin's tumor , with typical cellular features (and a relatively uncommon binucleated cell).[ 1] Pap stain . The relatively large size of the oncocytes is seen when comparing to the lymphocyte .
Micrograph showing apocrine -type metaplasia of the breast with typical oncocytes.[ 2] H&E stain .
Oncocytes (left of image), as seen in a renal oncocytoma . H&E stain .
An oncocyte is an epithelial cell characterized by an excessive number of mitochondria , resulting in an abundant acidophilic , granular cytoplasm . Oncocytes can be benign or malignant .
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Derived from the Greek root onco- , which means mass, bulk .
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^ Image by Mikael Häggström, MD. References for entries: - Köybaşioğlu FF, Önal B, Han Ü, Adabağ A, Şahpaz A (2020). "Cytomorphological findings in diagnosis of Warthin tumor" . Turk J Med Sci . 50 (1): 148– 154. doi :10.3906/sag-1901-215 . PMC 7080357 . PMID 31769640 . {{cite journal }}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link ) Binucleation: - Dr.S. Malliga (2006-10-18). "A correlative cytological and histopathological study on lesions of salivary gland" (PDF) . - Chan MKM, McGuire LJ: Cytodiagnosis of Lesions Presenting as Salivary Gland Swellings: A Report of Seven Cases. Diagn Cytopathol 8: 439-443, 1992b.
^ Image by Mikael Häggström, MD. Reference for findings: Carlos C. Diez Freire, M.D., Shahla Masood, M.D. "Apocrine metaplasia" . Pathology Outlines . {{cite web }}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link ) Last author update: 28 May 2020.
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