Role of cytoblock on pleural effusion for diagnosis of malignant disease

Author:

Shahini Labinot12,Hoxha Musa3,Marku Flamur3,Morina Besim3,Cena Valon2,Kabashi Klodete4ORCID,Mustafa Luan5

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine University of Prishtina “Hasan Prishtina” Prishtina Kosovo

2. Institute of Pathology University Clinical Centre of Kosovo Prishtina Kosovo

3. Clinic for Lung Disease University Clinical Centre of Kosovo Prishtina Kosovo

4. Department of Biochemistry Kolegji Rezonanca Prishtina Kosovo

5. Surgical Department Gjilan Regional Hospital Gjilan Kosovo

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThoracocentesis of pleural effusion is a simple technique for pleural fluid examination through cytology. In addition to cytological examination to assess the nature of pleural fluid content, we can also perform more detailed examinations through cytoblocks of residual fluid. These paraffin‐embedded cytoblock samples are important because we can perform examinations as in other bioptic samples. In these samples, immunohistochemical and molecular analyses can be performed.MethodsTwo hundred fifty‐five cytological samples from patients with pleural effusion were examined. In cases in which the presence of malignant cells was identified in the cytological examination, as well as cases that were suspicious but not definitive for the presence of a malignant effusion, a cytoblock was prepared. Histological examination and immunohistochemical analysis were performed.ResultsAmong 255 cases with pleural effusion, 152 had the presence of malignant cells and 6 cases were suspicious, but uncertain for the presence of malignant cells, while 86 cases had inflammatory pleural effusion or other pathologies but were not malignant. After histological analysis of the cytoblock and immunohistochemical analysis, we identified 82 malignant tumors of the lung, 8 malignant tumors of the gastrointestinal tract, 15 malignant tumors of the breast, and 6 malignant tumors of the female genital tract, as well as 24 tumors of undetermined origin.ConclusionsCytoblocks are important for the diagnosis of the primary nature of malignant pleural effusions. The highest importance is primary lung tumors, as well as those tumors in which the primary site of the tumor cannot be determined clinically.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Histology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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