Tuberculous Lymphadenitis: Analysis of Cytomorphological Features with Utility of Genexpert MTB/RIF and Other Microbiological Test as an Adjunct to Cytology

S. Mayura, Prachi Gaddam, S. Cherian, U. Chaturvedi, R. Naidu
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Objectives: This study was undertaken to categorize various cytomorphological patterns of tuberculous lymphadenitis and with utility of Xpert MTB/RIF as an adjunct to cytology. Materials and methods: Cases based on various cytomorphological features were categorized into 3 patterns as 1. Granulomatous lymphadenitis (GL), 2. Necrotizing granulomatous lymphadenitis (NGL) 3. Necrotizing lymphadenitis (NL). The utility of microbiological test on cytosmears and histopathological examination were assessed in these categories wherever available. Results: Overall cytology had 86% sensitivity, 94% specificity, 92% positive and negative predictive value for diagnosis of tuberculosis. All these categories were correlated with microbiological test and gene Xpert wherever available. NGL had higher positive predictive value indicating that this group when subjected to microbiological methods provide definite diagnosis of tuberculosis. GL had higher specificity; hence negative microbiological test should be subjected to histopathological examination to rule out other causes of granulomatous lymphadenitis. GeneXpert when combined with cytologically suspicious smears, has high sensitivity of 85% and the agreement with culture is moderate as indicated by the kappa value of 0.4%. Conclusion: A synchronous analysis of cytomorphological features and GeneXpert and other microbiological test increases the diagnostic yield of Tuberculosis. Excisional biopsy for diagnosis of tuberculosis should be recommended only for patients in whom Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology PCR is negative or there is discrepancy with the clinical impression.
结核性淋巴结炎:利用Genexpert MTB/RIF和其他微生物测试作为细胞学辅助的细胞形态学特征分析
目的:本研究旨在对结核性淋巴结炎的各种细胞形态进行分类,并利用Xpert MTB/RIF作为细胞学的辅助手段。材料与方法:根据不同的细胞形态学特征,将病例分为3种类型:1;肉芽肿性淋巴结炎(GL);坏死性肉芽肿性淋巴结炎(NGL)坏死性淋巴结炎(NL)。在可用的情况下,对细胞涂片上的微生物试验和组织病理学检查的效用进行了评估。结果:总体细胞学诊断肺结核的敏感性为86%,特异性为94%,阳性预测值和阴性预测值分别为92%。所有这些类别都与微生物试验和基因Xpert相关。NGL具有较高的阳性预测值,提示本组在进行微生物学检查时对肺结核有明确的诊断。GL特异性较高;因此,阴性微生物试验应进行组织病理学检查,以排除肉芽肿性淋巴结炎的其他原因。GeneXpert与细胞学上可疑的涂片结合使用时,灵敏度高达85%,kappa值为0.4%,与培养的一致性中等。结论:细胞形态学特征与GeneXpert等微生物学检测同步分析可提高结核病的诊断率。只有细针穿刺细胞学PCR阴性或与临床印象不一致的患者,才应推荐切除活检诊断结核病。
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