34 yr Male ascites, suspected malignancy. Protein 3.25 g/FL glucose 84 mg/dl
Case of like long standing portal hypertension. Reactive mesothelial cells in long standing ascites
Mostly benign looking mesothelial cell cell clasping seen in figure 4 mostly non malignant smear ? Look for cirrosis or tb
Suspicious category of cells Dd. Reactive mesothelial cells Exfoliated malignant cells Sug.clinical correlation Imaging search for primary if any Immunocytochemistry
Case of like long standing portal hypertension. Reactive mesothelial cells in long standing ascites
Reactive Mesothelial cells. Window noted. Negative for malignancy. However advised cell block.
Reactive mesothelial cells Advised cell block and ihc And rule out any malignancy
Positive for Atypical Cells ? To Rule Out Liver Malignancy
Suspicious for malignancy However clinical evaluation , imaging study and IHC for needful.
Clinically Co relation and follow up for any atypical cell
reactive mesothelial cells negative for malignancy
Reactive mesothelial cells!! Negative for malignancy.
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