Objective: To develop more useful criteria for differentiating benign phyllodes tumor (BPT) from fibroadenoma (FA) of the breast on fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC), with a focus on architectural features of epithelial clusters.
Study design: The smears of 18 cases obtained by preoperative FNAC, each with tissue-proven BPT, were compared to those of 25 cases of FA. Several features of epithelial clusters in both groups were studied, with histologic correlation.
Results: BPT exhibited large epithelial clusters longer than 1 mm, with a wavy or folded shape, that could be distinguished from the small or medium-sized clusters with tubular, blunt-branching or monolayered contours in FA. This appearance of BPT was equivalent to the characteristic phyllodes pattern of its histology.
Conclusion: The size and shape of epithelial clusters are important diagnostic clues in addition to several findings that have been described as differentiating BPT from FA on FNAC.