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English: Cytopathology of pleomorphic adenoma (Pap stain). It can usually be diagnosed by its typical fibrillary stroma. Stromal cell nuclei are small. Myoepithelial cells are usually the predominant cell type, and their nuclei can have various shapes but are usually more elongated than in epithelial cells. Epithelial cell nuclei may have prominent nucleoli.
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Bin Xu, M.D., Ph.D.. Pleomorphic adenoma. Last author update: 30 July 2021. Last staff update: 5 August 2021
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Cytopathology of pleomorphic adenoma (Pap stain), with a fibrillary stroma, myoepithelial cells (can have various shapes but usually rather elongated) and epithelial cells (may have prominent nucleoli)