转移性淋巴结肿大的细胞学评价

Swati B Parikh, J. Suthar, Biren Parikh, Dipti Panat, Swati K. Panchal
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简介:淋巴结是不同癌症的常见转移部位。因此,临床识别和紧急诊断可触及的淋巴结病是至关重要的;特别要区分炎性病变和肿瘤病变。淋巴结细针吸细胞学(FNAC)是一种简单的诊断工具,用于诊断疑似和未确诊的淋巴结恶性肿瘤。目的:探讨FNAC在淋巴结转移病变诊断中的作用,以及在可能的情况下对肿瘤的分型。材料与方法:在古吉拉特邦艾哈迈达巴德的AMC MET医学院和L.G医院对900例淋巴结病患者进行了为期2年的研究。肿大淋巴结行FNAC,苏木精、伊红染色。结果:900例病例中,良性病变785例,恶性病变95例。有20个病例尚无定论。恶性病变中有80例为转移性病变。转移性病变最多见于颈部淋巴结,最常见的是转移性鳞状细胞癌,其次是转移性腺癌。结论- FNAC是一种简单、快速、准确、廉价的诊断方法,可用于转移性淋巴结病的初步诊断。对于以转移性淋巴结病为首发征象的隐蔽性恶性肿瘤,可为发现肿瘤原发部位提供重要线索。因此,FNAC是诊断淋巴结转移病变的有效工具。
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Cytological Evaluation Of Enlarged Lymphnodes In Metastatic Disease
Introduction: Lymphnodes are common site of metastases for different cancers. Thus, clinical recognition and urgent diagnosis of palpable lymphadenopathy is of paramount importance; specially to differentiate between inflammatory lesions from neoplastic lesions. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of the lymph node is a simple diagnostic tool to diagnose suspected and unsuspected lymph node malignancy.Aims–To find out the role of FNAC in the diagnosis of metastatic lesions of lymphnode and whenever possible, for typing of tumor.Material &Method– A total 900 patients, who presented with lymphadenopathy were studied at AMC MET medical College and L.G hospital, Ahmedabad, Gujarat for a period of 2 years. FNAC of enlarged lymphnode was performed and stain with hematoxylin and eosin.Results- Out of total 900 cases studied, 785 were benign and 95 were malignant lesions. Twenty cases were inconclusive. Among the malignant lesions, 80 cases were found to be metastatic lesions. Maximum numbers of metastatic lesions were found in cervical lymphnodes and metastatic squamous cell carcinoma was the most common lesion followed by metastatic adenocarcinoma.Conclusion- FNAC is a simple, rapid, accurate and non-expensive diagnostic technique which can be used for the initial diagnosis of metastatic lymphadenopathy. It can give significant clue to detect the primary site of the tumor in cases with hidden malignancy, who are presented with metastatic lymphadenopathy as an initial sign. Therefore, FNAC is a useful tool in diagnosing metastatic lesion of lymphnodes.
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