2015
DOI: 10.5935/0004-2749.20150033
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Impression cytology in the evaluation of ocular surface tumors: review article

Abstract: Impression cytology (IC) has been widely used as a method for evaluating the ocular surface and superficial cells layers in the diagnosis and follow-up after treatment of several ocular surface tumors of both epithelial and melanocytic origin. Information regarding this can be found in the English-language literature since 1992. Using either cellulose acetate or Biopore membranes for specimen collection, a high correlation has been found between IC and tissue histology. Compared with exfoliative cytology with … Show more

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“…ICS collects the most superficial layers of the ocular surface due to the adhering property of the sampling device [4]. ICS is now widely used in human ophthalmology to examine the healthy ocular surface [5] and to assess conjunctival and corneal alterations in contact lens wearers [6][7][8] Examination of eyes with ocular surface neoplasia [9,10] and keratoconjunctivitis sicca [11,12] are other indications for ICS. A major advantage of ICS is the arrangement of harvested cells in their natural layout; thus enabling clinical pathologists to examine an exact copy of the area of interest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICS collects the most superficial layers of the ocular surface due to the adhering property of the sampling device [4]. ICS is now widely used in human ophthalmology to examine the healthy ocular surface [5] and to assess conjunctival and corneal alterations in contact lens wearers [6][7][8] Examination of eyes with ocular surface neoplasia [9,10] and keratoconjunctivitis sicca [11,12] are other indications for ICS. A major advantage of ICS is the arrangement of harvested cells in their natural layout; thus enabling clinical pathologists to examine an exact copy of the area of interest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The atypical cells expressed different sizes, with or without cytoplasmic pigment, irregular nuclear chromatin pattern, anisokaryosis characterized by large and irregular nuclei with prominent nucleoli, and mitoses. [5617] PAM with atypia, defined by Folberg et al [18] was diagnosed on IC when the relative proportion of atypical melanocytes were low. Malignant ocular surface melanocytic lesions, equivalent to malignant melanoma, were diagnosed cytologically when an abundant number of atypical melanocytes were observed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distinguishing benign from malignant or potentially malignant melanocytic lesions of the conjunctiva is of high significance for proper management of such lesions, monitoring the progression of a melanocytic lesion, and following up the effect of a therapeutic intervention. [156] For instance, avoiding an unnecessary excisional biopsy in the perilimbal areas is pivotal for the preservation of limbal stem cells which are responsible for renewal of corneal epithelium. [78]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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