Immunocytochemical typing of fine needle aspirates by means of alkaline phosphatase anti-alkaline phosphatase method. A study of 16 selected patients.

P Musto, M Aieta, G Sperandeo, M Cammisa, M Carotenuto
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The immunocytochemical characterization of neoplastic cells recognized by a large panel of monoclonal antibodies in fine needle aspirates obtained from 16 subjects with superficial or profound tumoral masses of unknown origin was carried out using alkaline phosphatase anti-alkaline phosphatase (APAAP) immunoenzymatic method. The patients were selected on the basis of particular clinical criteria or since a correct cytohistological diagnosis was not available. APAAP immunophenotyping allowed to establish the existence of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 6 cases, hairy cell leukemia in 1 case and carcinoma in 5 cases, while in other 2 patients the existence of Hodgkin's disease was suspected and subsequently confirmed; only in 2 subjects diagnostic informations were lacking. Furthermore, the evaluation of growth fraction by means of Ki 67 monoclonal antibody revealed a high degree of malignancy in all cases of lymphoma. Although some cautions have to be considered in the interpretation of results, APAAP immunocytochemical typing of fine needle aspirates appears a simple and reliable noninvasive diagnostic tool in selected patients.

用碱性磷酸酶抗碱性磷酸酶法对细针吸痰液进行免疫细胞化学分型。一项选取16名患者的研究。
采用碱性磷酸酶抗碱性磷酸酶(apap)免疫酶法对16例来源不明的浅表或深部肿瘤肿块进行免疫细胞化学鉴定,并在细针抽吸液中检测到大量单克隆抗体。患者的选择是基于特定的临床标准或因为正确的细胞组织学诊断是不可用的。apap免疫分型证实非霍奇金淋巴瘤6例,毛细胞白血病1例,癌5例,另有2例患者怀疑存在霍奇金病,随后确诊;仅有2例患者缺乏诊断信息。此外,通过Ki 67单克隆抗体对生长分数的评估显示,所有淋巴瘤病例的恶性程度都很高。尽管在解释结果时需要考虑一些注意事项,但在特定患者中,细针抽吸物的APAAP免疫细胞化学分型是一种简单可靠的无创诊断工具。
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