| Literature DB >> 28959134 |
Yuzo Shimode1, Hiroyuki Tsuji1, Takahiro Fukuhara2, Osamu Kawakami1, Toshiki Tsutsumiuchi3, Takuya Noda4, Kentaro Yamada4, Kazuhiro Kishimoto1, Satoko Nakata5, Rie Terauchi6, Mariko Nakano6, Takayuki Nojima5, Hiromi Takeuchi2.
Abstract
Cytology by fine-needle cytology is indispensable for diagnosing head and neck tumor, especially for thyroid nodule. There are two methods of fine needle cytology; one of fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC and another of fine-needle non-aspiration cytology (FNNAC). These previous procedures has each disadvantage such as the mixing of blood or low yield of cells. We proposed a new technique: selective low-pressure fine needle aspiration cytology (SLOP-FNAC) to overcome the backwards of previous procedures. We used the scoring system by Mair et al. to evaluate smear quality of specimens obtained with FNNAC and SLOP-FNAC. SLOP-FNAC smears exhibited higher scores in amount of cellular material, degree of cellular degeneration and cell yield, and retention of appropriate architecture compared to FNNAC smears. The SLOP-FNAC smears scored significantly higher for amount of cellular material and retention of appropriate architecture evaluated (P = 0.0261 and P = 0.0024, Student's t-test). SLOP-FNAC may be a useful cell sampling technique that reduces blood contamination while securing a high cell yield with maintaining tissue structure.Entities:
Keywords: cytology; fine needle aspiration cytology; fine needle non-aspiration cytology; thyroid tumor; ultrasonography
Year: 2017 PMID: 28959134 PMCID: PMC5611478
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Yonago Acta Med ISSN: 0513-5710 Impact factor: 1.641