Cytologic difference between benignity and malignancy in suspicious cases employing urine cytodiagnosis using a liquid-based method.

Kiyotada Washiya, Tatsusuke Sato, Tomisato Miura, Kiyosi Tone, Keiko Kojima, Jun Watanabe, Hiroshi Kijima
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Abstract

Objective: To follow cases with atypical cells or suspicious cases on first examination by liquid-based cytology (LBC), comparing cases that became negative and those confirmed to be positive (urothelial carcinoma) with regard to the cell morphology.

Study design: Urine cytology was performed employing LBC in 323 samples. Of 75 suspicious cases on first examination, 5 and 8 cases were identified with (positive) and without (negative) cancer on reexamination, respectively. Cell morphology was investigated in the first suspicious preparations of these cases.

Results: Fewer cells were present in the samples of negative cases, and atypia was generally weak. The nuclei were swollen and pale, and hyperchromatism was weak. In contrast, in positive cases, nuclear swelling, flattening, shrinkage, and pale staining were less marked compared with those in negative cases. The nuclei were hyperchromatic and irregular in many cases. Nuclear cannibalism, multinucleation, anisokaryosis, three-dimensionality, and an irregular arrangement were considered to be features strongly suggesting malignancy.

Conclusion: The efficiency of diagnosis employing the LBC is high because of the cell collection rate. It was shown that the accuracy of diagnoses made employing the LBC method can be increased by understanding the characteristics of the cell morphology in suspicious cases.

液体法尿细胞诊断可疑病例良性与恶性的细胞学差异。
目的:对首次行液基细胞学(LBC)检查的非典型细胞或可疑病例进行随访,比较阴性和阳性(尿路上皮癌)的细胞形态。研究设计:采用LBC对323例样本进行尿细胞学检查。75例初检可疑病例中,复查发现癌(阳性)5例,未发现癌(阴性)8例。在这些病例的首次可疑制剂中对细胞形态学进行了调查。结果:阴性病例标本细胞较少,异型性普遍较弱。细胞核肿胀苍白,深染较弱。相反,阳性病例与阴性病例相比,核肿胀、变平、收缩和苍白染色不那么明显。许多病例细胞核深染,不规则。核相食、多核、异核变性、三维和不规则排列被认为是强烈提示恶性肿瘤的特征。结论:LBC的细胞采集率高,诊断效率高。结果表明,通过了解可疑病例的细胞形态特征,可以提高LBC法诊断的准确性。
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