Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/31228
Title: Role of Cytology and Cytoblock in Diagnosis of Malignant Pleural Effusions
Other Titles: УЛОГАТА НА ЦИТОЛОГИЈАТА И КЛЕТОЧНИОТ БЛОК ВО ДИЈАГНОЗАТА НА МАЛИГНИТЕ ПЛЕВРАЛЕН ИЗЛИВИ
Authors: Todevski, Dejan
Dimitrievska, Deska 
Zdraveska, Marija 
Ismaili, Irfan 
Tatabitovska, Aleksandra
Stoshevski, Bojan
Bogdanovska Todorovska, Magdalena 
Ognenoska Jankoska, Biljana
Vince Zdraveska, Teodora
Keywords: pleural effusion
sensitivity
malignant diseases
cytopathology
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Македонско лекарско друштво = Macedonian medical association
Source: Todevski D, Dimitrievska D, Zdraveska M, Ismaili I, Tatabitovska A, Stoshevski B, Bogdanovska Todorovska M, Zdraveska T.V., Role of Cytology and Cytoblock in Diagnosis of Malignant Pleural Effusions. Mak Med Pregled 2023; 77(2): 78-83
Journal: Македонски медицински преглед = Macedonian medical review
Abstract: Introduction. Pleural effusion is a common compli-cation of malignant diseases and its precise diagnosis is an important factor for staging and optimizing the treatment of a patient. The aim of this study was to de-termine the diagnostic value of cytology and cytoblock in the detection of malignant pleural effusion in patients with pulmonary and extra-pulmonary neoplasms. Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional study from January 2022 to March 2023 with retrospective approach. We included 92 patients with malignant diseases re-ferred to our Clinic of Pulmonology for diagnosis of their new-onset pleural effusion. We analyzed their medical history, pathohistology of the primary tumor and cytology results from cytospin and cytoblock pre-paration from their pleural effusions samples Results. Of the 92 included patients, positive cytology (classification group IV and V) was obtained in 31 (33.69%), negative (group I and II) in 57 (61.95%) and group III in 4 patients (4.34%). Positive cytology was obtained in 17 patients (54.83%) with pulmonary neo-plasms, 11(35.48%) with extra-pulmonary neoplasms and 3(9.67%) neoplasms with undefined etiology. Com-paration of the results from cytoblock and cytospin preparations showed that the diagnostic yield of cy-toblock was greater that cytospin preparation. The results from cytoblock were compatible with the pathohistology result from the primary neoplasm in 88.46% of patients. Conclusion. Cytology and cytoblock obtained from pleural effusion could be valid diagnostic procedures, especially in patients with advanced malignant disease who are not candidates for more invasive diagnostic procedures.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/31228
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