A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS ON SEDIMENT CYTOLOGY: AN ADJUNCT TO EARLY DIAGNOSIS.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PATHOLOGY
Acta Cytologica Pub Date : 2025-06-27 DOI:10.1159/000547139
Ajay Kumar Verma, Anjali Narwal, Mala Kamboj, Anju Devi, Adarsh Kumar
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Abstract

Introduction: Sediment cytology, initially applied in urinary diagnostics, has expanded to formalin-fixed biopsy specimens, evaluating exfoliated cells suspended in formalin fixative. Though traditionally discarded, this sediment contains diagnostic material, especially in friable or malignant tissues. It offers a rapid, cost-effective, preliminary diagnostic tool when histopathology is delayed, such as in bone lesions requiring decalcification. This systematic review aimed to comprehensively assess the diagnostic accuracy, applicability, and limitations of sediment cytology across diverse anatomical sites.

Methods: This systematic review followed PRISMA guidelines, and an electronic search was conducted across PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases until January 1, 2025, without year restrictions. Keywords included "Sediment cytology", "oral neoplasms", "bone lesions", and related terms. Articles in English reporting sediment cytology on formalin-fixed biopsies with cytological-histological correlation were included.

Results: Nine eligible studies were identified, involving various lesions including OSCC, OPMDs, bone lesions, GIT, cervical and ovarian neoplasms. Pooled sensitivity and specificity were 73.3% and 92.1% respectively. Subgroup analysis revealed excellent concordance for OSCC and bone malignancies. Sensitivity was lower in benign lesions and OPMDs, attributed to poor cellularity and exfoliation. Methodological heterogeneity was noted, though overall bias remained low.

Conclusion: Sediment cytology shows valuable diagnostic potential as a preliminary adjunct to histopathology, particularly for malignancies, warranting further standardized multicenter studies.

沉积物细胞学的系统回顾和荟萃分析:早期诊断的辅助手段。
沉淀物细胞学最初应用于泌尿诊断,现已扩展到福尔马林固定活检标本,评估悬浮在福尔马林固定液中的脱落细胞。虽然传统上被丢弃,但这种沉积物含有诊断材料,特别是在易碎或恶性组织中。它提供了一种快速、经济、初步的诊断工具,当组织病理学延迟时,例如在需要脱钙的骨病变。本系统综述旨在全面评估沉积物细胞学在不同解剖部位的诊断准确性、适用性和局限性。方法:本系统综述遵循PRISMA指南,并在PubMed、Scopus和谷歌Scholar数据库中进行电子检索,直到2025年1月1日,没有年份限制。关键词包括“沉积物细胞学”、“口腔肿瘤”、“骨病变”及相关术语。包括英文报道福尔马林固定活检沉积物细胞学与细胞学-组织学相关性的文章。结果:纳入9项符合条件的研究,涉及OSCC、OPMDs、骨病变、GIT、宫颈和卵巢肿瘤等多种病变。合并敏感性和特异性分别为73.3%和92.1%。亚组分析显示骨鳞癌与骨恶性肿瘤具有良好的一致性。良性病变和opmd的敏感性较低,归因于细胞性差和脱落。虽然总体偏倚仍然很低,但方法的异质性仍被注意到。结论:沉积物细胞学作为组织病理学的初步辅助显示出有价值的诊断潜力,特别是对于恶性肿瘤,需要进一步标准化的多中心研究。
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Acta Cytologica
Acta Cytologica 生物-病理学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
46
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: With articles offering an excellent balance between clinical cytology and cytopathology, ''Acta Cytologica'' fosters the understanding of the pathogenetic mechanisms behind cytomorphology and thus facilitates the translation of frontline research into clinical practice. As the official journal of the International Academy of Cytology and affiliated to over 50 national cytology societies around the world, ''Acta Cytologica'' evaluates new and existing diagnostic applications of scientific advances as well as their clinical correlations. Original papers, review articles, meta-analyses, novel insights from clinical practice, and letters to the editor cover topics from diagnostic cytopathology, gynecologic and non-gynecologic cytopathology to fine needle aspiration, molecular techniques and their diagnostic applications. As the perfect reference for practical use, ''Acta Cytologica'' addresses a multidisciplinary audience practicing clinical cytopathology, cell biology, oncology, interventional radiology, otorhinolaryngology, gastroenterology, urology, pulmonology and preventive medicine.
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