| Literature DB >> 17274814 |
Luigi Cavanna1, Antonio Lazzaro, Daniele Vallisa, Giuseppe Civardi, Fabrizio Artioli.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Splenic metastases are very rare and are mostly diagnosed at the terminal phase of the disease or at the time of autopsy. The cytohistological diagnosis, when done, is made prevalently by splenectomy. Reports on splenic percutaneous biopsies in the diagnosis of splenic metastasis are fragmentary and very poor. The aims of this study are to analyse retrospectively the accuracy, safety and the clinical impact of ultrasound (US)-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy (UG-FNAB) in patients with suspected splenic metastasis.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17274814 PMCID: PMC1800304 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-5-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Patients characteristics and results of splenic fine-needle aspiration biopsy
| 1 | F/58 | Breast ADC | Stable disease | Asymptomatic US detection | Hypoechoic 3.5 cm normal | Liver | metastasis | CT | PR |
| 2 | F/65 | Breast ADC | Stable disease | Asymptomatic US detection | Hypoechoic 1.5 cm normal | Bone | Metastasis | CT and RT | PR |
| 3 | F/70 | Breast ADC | Solitary splenic recurrence | Asymptomatic US detection | Hypoechoic 2.5 cm normal | None | Metastasis | Splenectomy and CT | CR |
| 4 | M/65 | Colon ADC | Solitary splenic recurrence | Asymptomatic US detection | Echogenic 4 cm normal | None | Metastasis | Splenectomy and CT | CR |
| 5 | F/72 | Colon ADC | Solitary splenic recurrence | Asymptomatic US detection | Hypoechoic 3.5 cm normal | None | Metastasis | CT and RT | CR |
| 6 | M/80 | Colon ADC | Solitary splenic presentation | Asymptomatic US detection | Hypoechoic 3 cm normal | None | Metastasis | Splenectomy and surgical treatment of colon cancer | CR |
| 7 | M/48 | Colon ADC | Solitary splenic presentation | Abdominal pain, weight loss | Hypoechoic 4 cm normal | None | Metastasis | Splenectomy and surgical treatment of colon cancer | CR |
| 8 | M65 | Lung ADC | Splenic recurrence | Asymptomatic US detection | Hypoechoic 2 cm normal | None | Metastasis | CT | PR |
| 9 | M/57 | Lung ADC | Solitary splenic presentation | Asymptomatic US detection | Hypoechoic 2.5 cm normal | None | Metastasis | Splenectomy and surgical treatment of lung cancer | CR |
| 10 | M/76 | Lung ADC | Solitary splenic presentation | Asymptomatic US detection | Echogenic with hypoechoic halo 6 cm normal | Mediastinal lymphonodes | Metastasis | CT and RT | PR |
| 11 | M/44 | Melanoma | Stable disease | Asymptomatic US detection | Hypoechoic 4 cm normal | Lung and lymphonodes | metastasis | RT | PD |
| 12 | F/56 | melanoma | Stable disease | Asymptomatic US detection | Hypoechoic 8 cm normal | liver | metastasis | none | PD |
ADC: adenocarcinoma; CT: chemotherapy; RT: radiotherapy; PR: partial response; CR: complete response; PD; progressive disease
Overall results of 160 splenic fine-needle aspiration biopsy.
| True positive (TP) | 126 | Sensitivity | 98.4 |
| True negative (TN) | 29 | ||
| False negative (FN) | 2 | Positive predictive value (PPV) | 99.2 |
| Insufficient | 2 | ||
| False positive (FP) | 1 | Overall accuracy | 98.1 |
| total | 160 |