2013
DOI: 10.1159/000346716
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The Effectiveness of the Liquid-Based Preparation Method in Cerebrospinal Fluid Cytology

Abstract: Objectives: Since malignant cells were first detected in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), numerous methods have been used for CSF examination. The cytocentrifugation and liquid-based cytology (LBC) methods are two of these. We aimed to investigate whether the results from the LBC method were different from the results of the cytological diagnosis of the CSF materials that were prepared using the cytocentrifugation method. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted using the pathological record… Show more

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“…It is generally known that LBC is useful for reducing unsatisfactory specimens and improving the diagnostic accuracy 1,2 . Recently, LBC is becoming increasingly popular for the non-gynecological cytology 3 including thyroid aspirates. 4 Although fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of the thyroid is usually performed under ultrasound guidance, adequate samples are not always obtained.…”
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“…It is generally known that LBC is useful for reducing unsatisfactory specimens and improving the diagnostic accuracy 1,2 . Recently, LBC is becoming increasingly popular for the non-gynecological cytology 3 including thyroid aspirates. 4 Although fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of the thyroid is usually performed under ultrasound guidance, adequate samples are not always obtained.…”
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“…Cerebrospinal fluid specimen can be processed using either of two preparatory methods: liquid‐based preparation (LBP) or Cytospin cytocentrifuge preparation (CCP). There are advantages and disadvantages in both techniques , and both are in common use. Cytospin provides relatively economical thin‐layer preparations from liquid specimens, and is particularly useful in fluids that are typically hypocellular such as CSF.…”
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“…Furthermore, for the diagnosis of metastatic tumors in CSF, thin-layer LBC has been suggested as an appropriate diagnostic method 12,13. As in immunohistochemistry, ICC improves the diagnostic rates because cytology is often difficult and problematic to evaluate using cellular morphology alone 14.…”
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confidence: 99%