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Image cytometry: An aid for cytological diagnosis of pleural effusions

The conventional cytology rate for identification of neoplastic cells in effusions is about 60%. The rate of diagnostically equivocal effusions in routine cytology is dependent on the volume of effusion examined, type of preparation and staining, experience of the examiner, and application of ancill...

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Published in:Diagnostic cytopathology 2005-03, Vol.32 (3), p.173-176
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description The conventional cytology rate for identification of neoplastic cells in effusions is about 60%. The rate of diagnostically equivocal effusions in routine cytology is dependent on the volume of effusion examined, type of preparation and staining, experience of the examiner, and application of ancillary methods. The aim of our study was to confirm the role of image cytometry analysis (DNA‐ploidy) on pleural effusions. In this retrospective study based on 42 available cases with a histological diagnosis, we have examined 13 reactive mesothelial proliferations and 29 cases of malignant tumors (adenocarcinoma [ACA]or mesothelioma). The smears collected were submitted to the image analysis following a‐three step protocol (smears stained with the Papanicolaou method were destained and then restained with Feulgen staining and finally analysed using image analysis cytometry). The results have shown that nonmalignant cases (reactive mesothelial proliferation) were all diploid and in contrast all aneuploid cases corresponded to malignant tumors. Only three mesotheliomas showed a diploid profile. In conclusion, these results confirm data from literature and indicate that cytometric analysis of nuclear content is a useful marker for identification of malignant cells in equivocal effusions and can be used to increase the cytological sensitivity in doubtful mesothelial proliferations. Diagn. Cytopathol. 2005;32:173–176. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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Adenocarcinoma - genetics
Adenocarcinoma - pathology
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Diagnosis, Differential
DNA-ploidy
Female
Humans
image analysis
Image Cytometry
Male
Mesothelioma - diagnosis
Mesothelioma - genetics
Mesothelioma - pathology
Middle Aged
pleural effusion
Pleural Effusion, Malignant - diagnosis
Pleural Effusion, Malignant - genetics
Pleural Effusion, Malignant - pathology
Pleural Neoplasms - diagnosis
Pleural Neoplasms - genetics
Pleural Neoplasms - pathology
Ploidies
Retrospective Studies
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