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ellison e., lapuerta p. and martin s. e. (1998) Cytopathology 9, 222–229
Fine needle aspiration (FNA) in HIV+ patients: results from a series of 655 aspirates
There are many selected small series or case reports of FNAs in patients with HIV infection, but large series are rare and the epidemic's characteristics have evolved over time. The current study, from a large public hospital in the USA, included women as well as men, hetero- and homosexuals, in-patients and out-patients, and deep radiologically guided aspirates as well as superficial masses. Of 655 FNAs, reactive or benign changes were present in 37%, confirmed or suspected malignancy in 13%, speciwc infection with stainable organisms in 14%, and inflammation in 16%. Twenty percent of cases were inadequate for diagnosis. Most of the identiwable infections were associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis , with fewer atypical mycobacteria, fungi and other bacteria. Clinically signiwcant diagnoses were correlated with deep aspirate location and lesion size > 2 cm, conwrming other studies which also identiwed tenderness and recent enlargement as important indicators. The liberal use of FNA in our HIV+ population has greatly reduced the necessity for surgical nodal resection, reassured clinicians in continuing observation of reactive lymphadenopathy, and allowed immediate therapy for speciwc infection, cyst or malignancy.  相似文献   

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trovik c. s., bauer h. c. f., brosjö o., skoog l. and söderlund v. (1998) Cytopathology 9, 320–328
Fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology in the diagnosis of recurrent soft tissue sarcoma
We have used FNA cytology to diagnose suspected local recurrences of soft tissue sarcoma. Since 1991, a total of 95 FNA cytologies were performed on 86 patients. There were 47 local recurrences, of which 44 were diagnosed correctly by FNA cytology; one biopsy was inconclusive, and two lesions were incorrectly assessed as benign. Thirty-nine patients proved to have benign lesions in the scar area examined cytologically on 50 occasions. None of the specimens was regarded as malignant, but in four cases FNA cytology was inconclusive. Overall, there were 5% inconclusive cytological biopsies, 0% falsely malignant and 5% falsely benign. The inconclusive and false-negative cytological diagnoses had no important clinical consequences. FNA biopsy provides a simple means of diagnosing local recurrence of soft tissue sarcoma.  相似文献   

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In a series of more than 2,500 fine needle aspirates from multiple body sites, over 200 were clinically identified as lymph nodes from patients with known or suspected malignancy. The material was obtained using the easily manipulated Aspir-Gun with a 21-gauge or 22-gauge needle and syringe. Of the 200 lymph node specimens, 100 (50%) were cytologically reported as positive for malignancy. Ninety cases had surgical pathology specimens available for comparison with the fine needle aspiration (FNA) specimens. For the 88 of these cases with satisfactory FNA specimens, evaluation of the FNA results showed a predictive value of a positive result of 96.8%. These results compare favorably with those of surgical biopsy. The malignancies present in the lymph nodes included numerous adenocarcinomas from the breast, melanoma and pulmonary small-cell carcinoma. Six cases are briefly presented in which the FNA diagnosis was more problematic. While histologic examination of tissues or organs remains the desirable benchmark of comparison, the appropriate utilization of FNA cytology to guide therapy, particularly in a patient with previously diagnosed malignancy, may obviate the need for an open biopsy. The technique is convenient for patient and physician, useful for outpatients, relatively painless and provides good correlation between cytologic morphology and histopathology.  相似文献   

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Fine needle aspirates (FNA) from 31 invasive carcinomas of tubular type and 22 radial scar/complex sclerosing lesions (RS/CSL), diagnosed in Edinburgh between 1986 and 1991, were reviewed. the lesions in this study varied in size and palpability at presentation, but are of increasing interest in the differential diagnosis of non-palpable areas of increased mammographic density. In agreement with previously published information1'5'8, it was found that the tubular cancers were usually selected for biopsy following aspiration, but less often definitively diagnosed as malignant. Nearly 50% of the RS/CSL group were correctly reported benign on cytology, but in 40%, biopsy was recommended to exclude malignancy. In addition, cytological features helpful in suggesting malignancy in aspirates from tubular cancers, also raised suspicion in aspirates from the RS/CSL group, with a risk of overdiagnosis of cancer.  相似文献   

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In seven cases fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology provided a diagnosis of neoplasm when the Tru-Cut (TC) tissue biopsies (four cases) and open biopsies (three cases) were negative. The specimens consisted of two breast carcinomas, two metastatic neoplasms in the liver, one metastatic melanoma in inguinal lymph nodes, a retroperitoneal mass and a pelvic mass. In the two cases of mammary carcinoma, TC biopsies were negative and FNAs were diagnostic of carcinoma. TC biopsies in the two cases of questionable hepatic metastasis were negative, but FNAs demonstrated a malignant neoplasm. Open biopsy of a retroperitoneal mass failed to diagnose a neoplasm however, subsequent ultrasound-directed FNA demonstrated a neoplasm, possibly seminoma. FNA cytology of inguinal lymph nodes in one case was diagnostic of melanoma; open biopsy showed no neoplasm. Because of the FNA diagnosis, additional sections were made and the presence of melanoma was confirmed. This series demonstrates that FNA cytology should be considered the initial diagnostic procedure more often.  相似文献   

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The role of fine needle aspiration cytology in the diagnosis of lymphoma   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
The accuracy of fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology for the diagnosis of lymphoma and other hematolymphoid malignancies was investigated by a review of 158 FNA specimens from 143 patients. Patients included in the study had either a diagnosis of a hematolymphoid malignancy by FNA cytology or a biopsy diagnosis of lymphoma that was preceded by FNA cytology. Biopsy specimens were obtained from 85% of the patients. Of the 158 needle aspirates, 118 (75%) were diagnosed as lymphoma, 13 (8%) as suspicious of lymphoma, 8 (5%) as myelomas, 3 (2%) as leukemias, 12 (8%) as positive for malignancy and 4 (2%) as negative for malignancy. Two of the 118 needle aspirates diagnosed as lymphoma were false positives while 3 of 13 diagnosed as suspicious for lymphoma were found to be benign. Overall, there were four false negatives. Morphologic subclassification of the lymphomas, originally attempted for 60 needle aspirates, was identical to the histologic subclassification in 51 cases (85%). FNA cytology provided the initial diagnosis of a hematolymphoid malignancy in 51% of the cases and allowed the documentation of recurrent disease in 49%. The results demonstrate the usefulness of FNA cytology for the diagnosis and management of patients with lymphoma.  相似文献   

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Fine needle aspiration cytology of eyelid tumors   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy was performed on 19 patients with eyelid masses. Six of the patients also had preauricular/submandibular nodal enlargements aspirated. Histopathologic study was performed in ten of the cases. FNA cytology made the diagnosis of an epithelial malignancy in 17 cases (10 sebaceous carcinomas, 4 poorly differentiated carcinomas, 2 squamous cell carcinomas and 1 malignant melanoma). The diagnostic accuracy of FNA cytology in evaluating eyelid masses was thus 89.4%; there were two false-negative cases. All nodal FNA smears revealed metastases of the respective primary tumors. This study indicated that FNA cytology is a simple and efficient method for making the diagnosis of malignancy in eyelid masses, especially in those patients who are not suitable candidates for surgery. Subsequent nodal metastases and tumor recurrence were detected without difficulty using FNA smears.  相似文献   

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Background

Lymphadenopathy is a common clinical presentation of disease in South Africa (SA), particularly in the era of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and tuberculosis (TB) co-infection.

Methods

Data from 560 lymph node biopsy reports of specimens from patients older than 12 years at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital (CHBAH) between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2012 was extracted from the National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS), division of Anatomical Pathology. Cytology reports of lymph node fine needle aspirates (FNAs) performed prior to lymph node biopsy in 203 patients were also extracted from the NHLS. Consent was not obtained from participants for their records to be used as patient information was anonymized and de-identified prior to analysis.

Results

The majority of patients were female (55%) and of the African/black racial group (90%). The median age of patients was 40 years (range12–94). The most common indication for biopsy was an uncertain diagnosis (more than two differential diagnoses entertained), followed by a suspicion for lymphoma, carcinoma and TB. Overall, malignancy constituted the largest biopsy pathology group (39%), with 36% of this group being carcinoma and 27% non-Hodgkin lymphoma. 22% of the total sampled nodes displayed necrotizing granulomatous inflammation (including histopathology and cytology demonstrating definite, and suspicious for mycobacterial infection), 8% comprised HIV reactive nodes; in the remainder no specific pathology was identified (nonspecific reactive lymphoid hyperplasia). Kaposi sarcoma (KS) accounted for 2.5% of lymph node pathology in this sample. Concomitant lymph node pathology was diagnosed in four cases of nodal KS (29% of the subset). The co-existing pathologies were TB and Castleman disease. HIV positive patients constituted 49% of this study sample and the majority (64%) of this subset had CD4 counts less than 350 cells/ul. 27% were HIV negative and in the remaining nodes, the HIV status of patients was unknown. The most common lymph node pathologies in HIV positive patients were Mycobacterial infection (31%), HIV reactive nodes (15%), non-Hodgkin lymphoma (15%) and nonspecific reactive lymphoid hyperplasia (15%). Only 8.7% were of Hodgkin lymphoma. In contrast, the most common lymph node pathologies in HIV negative patients were nonspecific reactive lymphoid hyperplasia (45%), carcinoma (25%) and Mycobacterial infection (11%). In this group, non-Hodgkin lymphoma and Hodgkin lymphoma constituted 9% and 8%, respectively. There were more cases of high-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma in the HIV positive group compared to the HIV negative group. FNA and lymph node biopsy had statistically significant good agreement with regard to Hodgkin lymphoma (K 0.774, SE 0.07, 95% CI 0.606-0.882, p=0.001), non-Hodgkin lymphoma (K 0.640, SE 0.07, 95% CI 0.472-0.807, p=0.001), carcinoma (K 0.723, SE 0.069, 95% CI 0.528-0.918, p=0.001), and mycobacterial infection (K 0.726, SE 0.07, 95% CI 0.618-0.833, p=0.001).

Conclusions

The most common lymph node pathologies in CHBAH are malignancies, nonspecific reactive lymphoid hyperplasia, necrotizing granulomatous inflammation and HIV reactive nodes. The distribution of disease differs in HIV positive patients. Overall, adequate FNA samples of lymph nodes have been found to have good correlation with lymph node biopsy findings in our setting.  相似文献   

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A comparison of conventional cytology and clot histology was made on 174 serous fluids, fine needle aspirates (FNA) and other non‐gynaecological specimens. In eight cases (4.5%) this clot material contained malignant cells or cells suspicious of malignancy despite the absence of suspicious or malignant cells in conventionally prepared smears from the same specimen. In 11 cases (6.3%) the clot was negative, although conventional smears contained malignant or suspicious cells. A χ2 test showed that there was no statistically significant difference between the number of positive diagnostic scores in each group with χ2 of 0.223 (degrees of freedom=1), P=0.637. Examination of clot material from serous fluids and FNA aspirates is as effective as examination of conventional cytological preparations. Processing of clots from cytological aspirates for histological examination should be more widely adopted, and is applicable in all cytopathology laboratories.  相似文献   

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Direct-vision endoscopic cytologies and biopsies were performed on 1,437 patients during a five-year period, and the incidence, correct typing and diagnosis of gastroesophageal cancer were studied. At the first cytology, malignant cells were diagnosed in 80 cases, all of which were confirmed by the endoscopic biopsy; in 30 cases, despite suspicious cytology, no malignancy was seen at the first biopsy. At repeat endoscopic cytology and biopsy, however, 21 of these 30 cases were correctly correlated for malignancy, resulting in a final correct correlation in 101 of the 110 cases (91.8%) and a diagnostic discrepancy in 9 cases (8.2%). It thus appears that the procedure is useful in diagnosing gastroesophageal cancer in the majority of cases. In the cases of discrepancies, gastric ulcers were found later; the repeatedly suspicious cytologies were due to the cytologic atypia of the cells from regenerating hyperplastic and/or metaplastic epithelium at the margins of the ulcers. Such cells showed a wide spectrum of changes, ranging from mild atypia to severe atypia mimicking adenocarcinoma of the upper gastrointestinal tract.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To describe a method of registering local spread of cancer in the esophageal wall through serial endoscopic fine needle aspiration (FNA), to evaluate FNA as a diagnostic tool as compared to histologic biopsies and brush cytology, and to investigate cytologic appearances of aspirates and correlate them with survival STUDY DESIGN: Fifty-two patients with esophageal cancer were investigated with serial FNA every second centimeter from the upper esophageal sphincter aborally down to the level of macroscopic tumor. Histologic biopsies and brush cytologies were then performed. RESULTS: Of investigated cases, 33% showed malignant or suspect malignant cells from macroscopic tumor, at > or = 4 cm orally, as did 3 of 12 patients at 14 cm. FNA was more sensitive than brush cytology in establishing the diagnosis. A high ratio between the numbers of benign and malignant cells in aspirates from gross tumor tissue correlated with shorter survival (P < .03). CONCLUSION: Serial FNA can demonstrate local microscopic tumor spread in the wall of the esophagus in vivo in esophageal cancer patients. FNA is also a useful adjunct in establishing the diagnosis. Finally, evaluations of tumor cytology may have prognostic value.  相似文献   

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A group of 168 consecutive lung cancer patients in whom a definitive diagnosis of primary lung cancer was established either in a conventional cytologic specimen of sputum or bronchial material or in a specimen obtained by fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy was reviewed to compare the relative accuracies between the modalities of sputum and bronchial material on one hand versus FNA cytology on the other in the diagnosis of lung cancer. The patients included in the study were selected from a total of 1,093 patients who had been diagnosed and treated for lung cancer at Duke University Medical Center over the five-year period of January 1, 1980, through December 31, 1984. In 325 (29.8%) of the 1,093 patients, a definitive cancer diagnosis was established from histopathologic study alone, without any cytologic diagnoses. In 420 patients (38.4%), both histologic and cytologic material had been interpreted as being conclusively diagnostic for lung cancer. In 348 patients (31.8%), a cytologic diagnosis of lung cancer was made without a histologic confirmation. Thus, in a total of 768 (70.3%) of the 1,093 cases, a definitive cytologic diagnosis of cancer had been made. Of these 768 patients, 168 had been evaluated by both conventional respiratory cytologic methods (examination of sputum and bronchial material) and with FNA biopsy cytology. In 9 patients (5.4%), only conventional respiratory cytologic specimens were conclusively diagnostic for cancer. In 122 patients (72.6%), only the FNA biopsy specimen was diagnostic. In 37 patients (22.0%), both conventional respiratory specimens and FNA specimens yielded a definitive lung cancer diagnosis. The FNA specimen was the only positive cytologic specimen in 90.2% of large cell undifferentiated carcinomas, 79.5% of adenocarcinomas, 66.7% of small cell undifferentiated carcinomas and 58.2% of squamous cell carcinomas. In 26.5% of the patients, a diagnosis of cancer could have been established on conventional cytologic specimens, without the necessity of proceeding to percutaneous FNA biopsy. From this study, it is concluded that the techniques of conventional respiratory cytology and FNA biopsy cytology are complementary in the diagnosis of lung cancer. While the percentage of lung cancers diagnosed by FNA biopsy cytology alone is much greater than that obtained by conventional respiratory cytology alone, more than one-fourth of these cancers could be detected by the less invasive techniques of sputum collection and bronchoscopy.  相似文献   

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Introduction
Open access breast clinics are now widely available and immediate reporting of FNAs of the breast has become an established part of the triple approach to the management of breast disease 1 .
We report the unexpected findings of a case of Hodgkin's disease at such a clinic. The patient was a young woman who initially was thought by both her general practitioner and surgeon to have a fibroadenoma in the axillary tail region of her right breast. The FNA of this lump showed the features of Hodgkin's disease but with widespread necrosis, which was unusual and potentially misleading and which we wish to highlight. A lymph node biopsy confirmed the diagnosis and showed that the patient was suffering from the syncytial variant of nodular sclerosing Hodgkin's disease (NSHD).
This variant probably accounts for about 5% of cases of Hodgkin's disease 2 . Necrosis is a common feature of NSHD; it can range from minute scattered foci to more extensive necrosis of nodules or even involve the entire lymph node.  相似文献   

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in the assessment of palpable supraclavicular lymph nodes. The material was analysed in 218 cases with enlarged supraclavicular lymph nodes in which FNAC was performed by the conventional method. In all cases cytological examination was performed on-site after staining the smears by the Papanicolaou method. In addition, air-dried smears, fixed smears, filter preparations from needle washings and cell blocks were studied. The FNAC diagnosis was supported by examining cell blocks which added the reliability of histological architecture; further support was obtained by tissue biopsy and/or comparison with the primary tumour in some of the cases. Eleven cases were diagnosed as inflammatory lesions and 41 cases were unsatisfactory because of scanty/acellular samples (despite two to three repeat samplings). However, in five of these, malignant tumours were later found on biopsy, which was done for persistent enlargement of the supraclavicular lymph node(s). Fifty-three cases were diagnosed as negative for malignancy (normal cellular elements, n=15; reactive elements, n=38) and 12 cases were suspicious of malignancy. In 11 cases a diagnosis of lymphoma was made on histology and in 90 cases metastatic tumours were diagnosed. The overall sensitivity was 92.7%, specificity 98.5%, positive predictive value 97.3% and the negative predictive value was 94.8%. Based on our study we feel that FNAC of palpable supraclavicular lymph nodes as a first line of investigation is a cost-effective procedure and is not only useful in the diagnosis of various lesions but can also help in deciding on appropriate management. Furthermore, the histological architecture from cell blocks can be correlated with cytology, and such material can be used for appropriate histochemical and immunomarker studies, which can be useful in enhancing the diagnosis.  相似文献   

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Objectives:  Ideally, head and neck aspiration should be performed by trained aspirators within the setting of a one-stop clinic, where smeared material is available for immediate assessment. However, this may not always be possible for practical reasons and the use of liquid-based techniques in head and neck cytology is increasing. Although liquid-based cytology has been extensively validated for use in gynaecological cytology, no studies have investigated whether or not a single ThinPrep ® slide is representative for head and neck aspirate specimens. We performed a prospective audit of head and neck fine needle aspiration specimens processed by the ThinPrep ® method to investigate whether a single ThinPrep ® slide was representative.
Methods:  A prospective audit of 115 consecutive head and neck aspirates was carried out. A single ThinPrep ® slide was prepared and a diagnosis recorded. The remainder of the specimen was then spun down and prepared as a cell block. The ThinPrep ® and cell block diagnoses were compared.
Results:  In 36 cases (31%), the cell block provided additional information that contributed to the diagnosis. In 14 (12%), the cell block was regarded as essential to the diagnosis.
Conclusions:  A single ThinPrep® slide may not provide representative diagnostic material in all head and neck aspirates. This should be taken into consideration when contemplating the use of liquid-based methods for non-gynaecological cytology.  相似文献   

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The results of 184 fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytologic examinations were compared with the findings of "conventional" respiratory cytology (on sputums, bronchial brushings and bronchial washings) and histology (on biopsy and autopsy samples) and with the medical records. Positive cytologic results were obtained in 6 (10%) of 60 sputums, 17 (21%) of 80 brushings, 16 (19%) of 84 washings and 82 (44%) of 184 aspirates. These positive results were confirmed by biopsy for 6 of 6 sputums, 16 of 17 brushings and 15 of 16 washings. Among the 82 patients with a positive FNA cytology, malignancy was confirmed by lung biopsy in 39 and by autopsy in 2; the cytologic diagnosis was supported by clinical and radiographic findings in all but 1 of the remaining 41 patients. Using transbronchial lung biopsy, autopsy and medical records as final standards, the positive predictive values were 100% for sputum, 94.1% for brushings, 93.0% for washings and 98.6% for FNA samples. The high positive predictive values of FNA and the other cytologic procedures indicate that these diagnostic modalities provide simple, rapid and reliable methods for the diagnosis of lung cancer.  相似文献   

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With few exceptions, humans are the only species known to develop acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) after human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. We report here that an isolate of HIV type 2, EHO, readily established persistent infection in 100% of Macaca nemestrina in three consecutive transmission studies. Of the eight infected animals, five showed persistently high virus load and six developed AIDS-like diseases or CD4+ cell depletion within 4 years of infection. The pathology and clinical signs closely parallel those of HIV-1 infection of humans, including lymphadenopathy, anemia, CD4+ cell depletion, and opportunistic infections. A cell-free virus stock was established from the lymph nodes of an animal that developed AIDS-like diseases. This virus, HIV-2/287, was highly pathogenic in M. nemestrina, causing CD4+ cell depletion within 2–8 weeks post-infection. While both HIV-2 EHO and HIV-2/287 use predominantly CXCR4, the latter shows greatly enhanced replicative capacity in macaque peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). The establishment of a human immunodeficiency virus that causes rapid and reproducible CD4+ cell depletion in macaques could facilitate the study of HIV pathogenesis and the development of effective vaccines and therapy against AIDS.  相似文献   

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Reactive or benign lymphadenopathies were cytologically diagnosed in the aspirates of 62 (23.5%) of 265 cases with enlarged lymph nodes of the head, neck or inguinal region subjected to fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy. The cytomorphologic features characteristic of reactive lymphadenopathy are described in detail; some of the cell patterns were suggestive of a specific disease process. The similarities of cells and cell patterns that may pose differential diagnostic problems with malignant lymphomas are pointed out. This study emphasizes the role of FNA cytology in the diagnosis of some benign conditions.  相似文献   

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Fine needle aspiration (FNA) was performed on small lumps in three female patients in the reproductive age group. One lump in the axilla and one on the chest wall were clinically suspected of being a lipoma or an angioma while another axillary lump was thought to be an enlarged lymph node. Cytologically, the aspirates revealed the presence of ectopic breast tissue. These cases show yet another instance in which FNA cytology can make the diagnosis of lumps of unknown origin, avoiding the need for open biopsy.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic value of needle aspiration cytology (NAC) in the assessment of palpable axillary lymph nodes and determine whether ancillary procedures can be useful in enhancing the diagnosis. STUDY DESIGN: The material was analyzed in 336 cases with enlarged axillary lymph nodes in which NAC were performed by the conventional method. In all cases cytologic examination was done on site after staining the smears with the Papanicolaou method. In addition, air-dried smears, fixed smears, filter preparations from needle washings and cell blocks were studied. The NAC diagnosis was supported by examining cell blocks, which showed the reliability of histologic architecture; further support was obtained with tissue biopsy and/or comparison with the primary tumor in some of the cases. RESULTS: Twelve cases were diagnosed as inflammatory lesions, and 64 were unsatisfactory due to scanty/acellular samples (despite 2-3 repeat samplings). However, in 6 of these, malignant tumors were later found on a biopsy done due to persistent and continued enlargement of an axillary lymph node or nodes. One hundred twenty-two cases were regarded as negative (normal cellular elements, n = 52; reactive elements, n = 70), and 4 cases were suspicious for malignancy. In 124 cases a variety of metastatic tumors were diagnosed (breast, n = 63; melanoma, n = 22; others, n = 39), and in 10 cases a diagnosis of lymphoma was made. CONCLUSION: NAC of palpable axillary lymph nodes as a first-line of investigation is a cost-effective procedure and is not only useful in the diagnosis of various lesions but can also help in deciding on management. Also, histologic architecture from cell blocks can be correlated with cytology, and such material can be used for histochemical and immunomarker studies.  相似文献   

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