Earliest detection of oral cancer using non-invasive brush biopsy including DNA-image-cytometry: report on four cases.

Torsten W Remmerbach, Horst Weidenbach, Alexander Hemprich, Alfred Böcking
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Abstract

Objective: We describe four patients presenting early oral cancers, detected cytologically on non-invasive brush biopsies including DNA-image cytometry as an adjunctive method before histology on scalpel biopsies confirmed the evidence of malignancy.

Methods: Brush biopsies were performed and smears thereof investigated cytologically. After Feulgen restaining, DNA-measurements were performed using a DNA-Image-Cytometer.

Case reports: Oral squamous cell carcinomas were diagnosed cytologically in macroscopically suspicious lesions and malignancy confirmed by DNA-cytometry. The initially performed scalpel biopsies did neither supply evidence of oral cancer nor of severe dysplasia. After at least one to 15 months the occurrence of cancer was finally proven histologically on a second scalpel biopsy each (three microinvasive and one in situ carcinoma).

Conclusion: Non-invasive brush biopsies are a suitable instrument for early cytologic detection of cancer of the mouth. DNA-image-cytometry, as an adjunctive method, can be used to confirm the cytologic diagnosis or suspicion of cancer in patients with doubtful lesions (dysplasias). DNA-aneuploidy is a marker for (prospective) malignancy in smears of the oral cavity, which may detect malignancy months prior to histology. In future this method could be used as a mass screening tool in dentists practice.

无创刷状活检及dna影像细胞术早期检测口腔癌4例报告
目的:我们描述了4例早期口腔癌患者,在刀活检组织学证实恶性肿瘤之前,在无创刷活检中检测到细胞学,包括dna图像细胞术作为辅助方法。方法:行毛刷活检,涂片细胞学检查。Feulgen抑制后,使用dna图像细胞仪进行dna测量。病例报告:口腔鳞状细胞癌经细胞学诊断为宏观可疑病变,dna细胞术证实为恶性病变。最初进行的手术刀活检既没有提供口腔癌的证据,也没有提供严重的不典型增生的证据。至少1至15个月后,通过第二次手术刀活检(3例微创癌和1例原位癌)最终证实了癌症的发生。结论:无创刷活检是口腔癌早期细胞学检测的理想方法。dna图像细胞术作为一种辅助方法,可用于对可疑病变(发育不良)患者的细胞学诊断或癌症怀疑。dna非整倍体是口腔涂片(预期)恶性肿瘤的标志,可在组织学检查前数月检测到恶性肿瘤。在未来,这种方法可以作为牙医实践的大规模筛查工具。
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