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Research Paper | Pathology | India | Volume 6 Issue 3, March 2017
Diagnostic utility of Liquid-Based Cytology in the Diagnosis of Lung Cancer
Garima Singh [7] | Madhu Mati Goel [2] | Preeti Agarwal [2] | Madhu Kumar [10] | Durg Chauhan
Abstract: Lung cancer is worldwide most common cause of cancer related death. A use of Liquid- Based Cytology (LBC) in non-gynae has been increasing. Aims To assess the diagnostic utility of LBC in the diagnosis of lung cancer from the aspirated material either by endobronchial ultrasound guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA) or CT guided trans thoracic needle aspiration (TTFNA) from lung mass. Methods and Material This study was conducted at the Department of Pathology, tertiary hospital. Sixty - one malignant cases were included in our study and their respective cytology smear has been prepared by both techniques LBC and Conventional Smear (CS), considered histopathology as a gold standard for concordance of the diagnosis. Results Number of malignant case were diagnosed by LBC 72.3 % where by conventional method 60.66 % which does indicated a there is no statistical significance between the two groups (P = 0.180) but still few cases diagnosed by LBC were higher than CS, due to improvement of adequacy in LBC (86.89 %) as compared to CS (65.57 %). Conclusions We can conclude that LBC was superior to CS in the diagnosis of aspirated material from the lung mass because it improves the adequacy of samples, as it is depend on automation technique
Keywords: Lung mass, Histopathology, Liquid based cytology, Conventional smear
Edition: Volume 6 Issue 3, March 2017,
Pages: 1679 - 1682
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