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Imprint cytology for detecting metastasis of lung cancer in mediastinal lymph nodes

Kenichi Okubo1, Tatsuo Kato2, Isao Okazaki3, Yasumasa Kani3, Nobuhiro Miyamoto1, Toshihiro Okamoto1, Yasunori Kurahashi1, Naoki Yoshimi4
1General Thoracic Surgery, Gifu National Hospital, 2Pulmonary Medicine, Gifu National Hospital, 3Department of Laboratory Medicine, Gifu National Hospital, 4First Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Gifu University

Objective: We studied the effectiveness of cytological diagnosis for detecting metastasis of lung cancer in mediastinal lymph nodes. Methods: One hundred forty stations of mediastinal nodes in 50 patients with lung cancer were excised through mediastinoscopy. Each specimen was examined for metastasis with imprint cytology and hematoxylin-eosin stained histology. Sensitivity and accuracy were compared between cytological and histological examinations. Results: Cytological examination showed 22 positive stations in 14 patients, while histological examination showed 18 positive stations in 12 patients. All histological positive stations were positive cytologically and the final diagnosis was identical with cytological examination. The sensitivity and accuracy of cytological examination were 100% and 100%, while those of histological examination were 81.8% and 97.1%. Conclusion: Imprint cytology for detecting metastasis in mediastinal lymph nodes showed high sensitivity and accuracy, and was no less effective than histological examination.
key words: Cytodiagnosis, Lung cancer, Lymph node, Mediastinoscopy, Biopsy

Received: December 28, 1999
Accepted: February 29, 2000

JJLC 40 (2): 107-110, 2000

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