Literature DB >> 12806753

Utility of rapid staining of fine needle aspiration smears at the University Hospital of the West Indies.

S E Shirley1, C T Escoffery, M Reid, K K Hay, M Sutherland, J Gray.   

Abstract

In a prospective study at the University Hospital of the West Indies, 187 fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) specimens, comprising 100 breast, 75 head and neck, and 12 miscellaneous specimens, were subjected to rapid Papanicolaou staining and immediate assessment. Inadequate aspirates were repeated, and all cases were also evaluated after routine Papanicolaou staining. Histologic and clinical follow-up data were obtained. The overall concordance between rapid and routine cytologic diagnoses ranged from 79% to 87% for the three specimen cohorts. Sensitivity and specificity values were similar for rapid and routine-stained slides and ranged from 80% to 100%. There were no false positive or false negative diagnoses in the cases for which the outcome was known. Rapid staining of cytologic smears is a useful adjunct to the evaluation of aspirated material, improving adequacy rates and overall performance of the FNAC service, and should also result in significant savings in time and cost to patients.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12806753

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West Indian Med J        ISSN: 0043-3144            Impact factor:   0.171


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1.  Role of Intraoperative Cytology in Head and Neck Lesions: A Prospective Study.

Authors:  Florida Sharin; Vipin R Ekhar; Ritesh N Shelkar; Jeevan N Vedi
Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2018-11-15
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