Literature DB >> 10844858

Cutting needle biopsy in the diagnosis of clinically suspected non-carcinomatous disease of the lung.

H K Bungay1, R F Adams, C M Morris, P J Haggett, Z C Traill, F V Gleeson.   

Abstract

Most patients referred for lung biopsy have a focal lesion that is likely to be a carcinoma, and fine needle aspiration is usually sufficient to confirm the diagnosis. When non-carcinomatous disease is suspected, tissue architecture is important and potential diagnostic techniques include percutaneous cutting needle biopsy (CNB). We retrospectively reviewed 37 CNBs performed for clinically suspected non-carcinomatous disease; recording the biopsy result, final diagnosis, radiological nature of the pulmonary abnormality, distance from the pleura of the lesion biopsied and biopsy complications. 9 patients had a single pulmonary nodule/mass; 13 had multiple nodules/masses; 8 had a lobar consolidation/mass; and 7 had multifocal consolidation. The lesion abutted the pleura in 31 cases, lying within 1 cm in the other 6 cases. The minor complication rate was 14%, with no major complications. Specific malignant diagnoses were made in 9 patients, and specific benign in 23, in all of whom clinicoradiological follow-up was concordant. CNB did not yield a specific diagnosis in five patients, including two lymphomas and one case of unsuspected tuberculosis in which the sample was not cultured. The overall accuracy of CNB was 32/37 (86%). CNB is a safe and accurate means of achieving a tissue diagnosis for patients with peripheral pulmonary parenchymal disease thought not to represent carcinoma.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10844858     DOI: 10.1259/bjr.73.868.10844858

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Radiol        ISSN: 0007-1285            Impact factor:   3.039


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