Literature DB >> 3041720

The role of brushing cytology in the diagnosis of gastric malignancy.

I J Cook1, D J de Carle, B Haneman, D R Hunt, N A Talley, D Miller.   

Abstract

The results of endoscopic biopsy and brushing cytology in 234 consecutive patients with established histologic diagnoses of discrete gastric lesions were analyzed. A histopathologic diagnosis of malignancy, established by independent means, was made in 74 patients. Brushing cytology was positive for malignancy in 63, a diagnostic sensitivity of 85%. Endoscopic biopsy was positive in 64, a diagnostic sensitivity of 86%. The sensitivity for combined cytology and biopsy was 91%, which was not significantly greater than for biopsy alone (P = .6). Cytology yielded false-positive results in 5 of 160 patients (3.1%) with confirmed benign disease. There were no false-positive biopsy reports. Although both brushing cytology and biopsy have high diagnostic sensitivities, based on the findings of this study, the routine addition of cytology to biopsy in the endoscopic evaluation of gastric lesions is not recommended. Cytology could be reserved for situations in which difficulty is encountered in obtaining adequate tissue for histologic examination and for cases with a high suspicion of malignancy that have yielded negative biopsies.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3041720

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cytol        ISSN: 0001-5547            Impact factor:   2.319


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1.  Cytohistological discordance on gastrointestinal brushings: Facts unfolded.

Authors:  Ruchita Tyagi; Jagpal Kaur; Gursheen Kaur; Pavneet Kaur Selhi; Harpreet Kaur Puri; Neena Sood
Journal:  Niger Med J       Date:  2016 Sep-Oct
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