揭示潜力:口腔肿瘤剥脱性细胞学演变的历史观点。

IF 1.1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Luca Fiorillo, Cesare D'Amico, Francesca Gorassini, Vini Mehta, Giuseppe Minervini, Gabriele Cervino
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剥脱细胞学已被证明是一个有价值的诊断工具,在早期发现恶性肿瘤。然而,它在口腔中的应用一直受到怀疑和有限的调查,因为人们认为仅凭临床检查就足以进行早期诊断。尽管如此,由于口腔癌的高死亡率,最近的研究工作集中在口腔肿瘤剥脱细胞学的应用上。本文回顾了口腔剥脱细胞学的历史发展,重点介绍了该领域的主要发现和进展。早期的研究表明,口腔病变中存在肿瘤细胞,并强调细胞学的诊断潜力。随后的研究探索了不同的染色方法,观察了口腔细胞对放射治疗的不同反应。据报道,剥脱性细胞学的诊断准确率高达92%,大量病例在没有任何临床怀疑的情况下被诊断为癌。该技术在识别癌前病变和发育不良以及避免不必要的活检方面也被证明是有价值的。手稿深入到采样技术遇到的困难,并强调适当的标本收集和处理的意义。采用Papanicolaou染色、吖啶橙染色等方法进行细胞学分析。手稿强调在口腔检查中广泛使用剥脱细胞学,并强调认识到它作为一个关键的诊断工具的重要性。各种研究报告了高阳性率和临床未怀疑的恶性病变的检测。作者建议在常规实践中广泛使用剥脱细胞学,并强调适当取样和评估技术的必要性。
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Unmasking the potential: a historical perspective on the evolution of exfoliative cytology in oral cavity neoplasms.

Exfoliative cytology has proven to be a valuable diagnostic tool in the early detection of malignant neoplasms. However, its application in the oral cavity has been met with skepticism and limited investigation due to the perception that clinical examination alone is sufficient for early diagnosis. Nonetheless, recent research efforts have focused on the utility of exfoliative cytology in oral cavity neoplasms, motivated by the high mortality rate associated with oral cancer. This manuscript reviews the historical development of exfoliative cytology in the oral cavity, highlighting key findings and advancements in the field. Early studies demonstrated the presence of neoplastic cells in oral cavity lesions and emphasized the diagnostic potential of cytology. Subsequent research explored different staining methods and observed the differential reaction of oral cavity cells to radiation therapy. The diagnostic accuracy of exfoliative cytology was reported to be as high as 92%, with a significant number of cases diagnosed as carcinomas without any clinical suspicion. The technique also proved valuable in identifying precancerous and dysplastic lesions and obviating the need for unnecessary biopsies. The manuscript delves into the difficulties encountered in sampling techniques and stresses the significance of appropriate specimen collection and handling. Various staining methods, including Papanicolaou and acridine orange, were utilized for cytological analysis. The manuscript emphasizes the extensive use of exfoliative cytology in oral cavity examinations and stresses the importance of recognizing it as a crucial diagnostic tool. Various studies have reported high positivity rates and the detection of clinically unsuspected malignant lesions. The authors recommend extensive use of exfoliative cytology in routine practice and underscore the necessity of proper sampling and evaluation techniques.

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Minerva dental and oral science
Minerva dental and oral science DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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