Oncocyte

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.

Oncocytes (left of image), as seen in a renal oncocytoma. H&E stain.

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Etymology

Derived from the Greek root onco-, which means mass, bulk.

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See also

  • Oncocytoma, a tumour composed of oncocytes, may be found as a less common salivary gland neoplasm also known as Oxyphilic Adenoma.
  • Renal oncocytoma, a kidney tumour composed of oncocytes.
  • Hurthle cell carcinoma, a variant of follicular thyroid carcinoma).
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