Usability of smear cytology prepared for luminal contents combined with histological assessment in odontogenic keratocysts: A technical report of two cases

IF 0.4 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Manabu Shigeoka , Daisuke Takeda , Aki Sasaki , Akiko Yoneda , Masaya Akashi
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Abstract

Histopathological assessments performed via incisional biopsy or enucleation are necessary for the definitive diagnosis of an odontogenic keratocyst (OKC), an intraosseous odontogenic cyst. However, obtaining an adequate and representative sample through an incisional biopsy is often difficult. Moreover, the disappearance of typical morphological characteristics due to secondary inflammation makes histopathology of the enucleated material difficult. Herein, we present two patients with OKCs whose treatment plans entailed the preparation of smears from luminal aspirates and the performance of an incisional biopsy or enucleation. In one patient, typical histological features of OKC were difficult to determine in the broad area; in the other, the indefinite epithelium lining the cyst’s wall encumbered the accurate histological evaluation of paraffin-embedded sections of a preoperative biopsy specimen. During cytological assessments of luminal contents, smear samples of both patients consistently showed numerous anucleate squamous cells, keratinous debris, and isolated keratinocytes without nuclear atypia. The diagnosis of OKC was finally confirmed using operative samples in both cases. Both patients had no postoperative complications. These cases indicate that cytological assessments performed using the smear technique through the aspiration of luminal contents compensate for the weakness of morphological evaluation by incisional biopsy or enucleation.

牙源性角化囊肿的管腔内容物涂片细胞学制备与组织学评估相结合的实用性:两个病例的技术报告
要明确诊断牙源性角化囊肿(OKC),即骨内牙源性囊肿,必须通过切开活检或去核手术进行组织病理学评估。然而,通过切口活检获得足够且有代表性的样本往往很困难。此外,由于继发性炎症导致典型形态特征消失,因此很难对去核材料进行组织病理学检查。在本文中,我们介绍了两名 OKCs 患者,他们的治疗方案包括从管腔抽吸物中制备涂片、进行切口活检或去核。在其中一名患者中,很难确定广阔区域内 OKC 的典型组织学特征;而在另一名患者中,囊壁内衬的上皮不固定,妨碍了对术前活检标本石蜡包埋切片进行准确的组织学评估。在对管腔内容物进行细胞学评估时,两名患者的涂片样本均显示出大量无核鳞状细胞、角质碎屑和孤立的无核角质细胞。两例患者的手术样本最终都确诊为 OKC。两名患者术后均无并发症。这些病例表明,通过抽吸管腔内容物,使用涂片技术进行细胞学评估,可以弥补切开活检或去核术形态学评估的不足。
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