Journal of Cytology

Fine-needle Aspiration Biopsy of Pilomatrixoma (Cytological Features of Six Cases Histologically Approved)
Ozcan B and Erdogan-Durmus S
Pilomatrixoma is a rare, benign, slow-growing tumor of the hair matrix. Excisional biopsy is often the preferred method of diagnosis for cutaneous masses including pilomatrixoma. However, fine-needle aspiration is also performed on these lesions. There are very few reports on the cytologic features of pilomatrixoma in fine-needle aspiration. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the clinical and cytological features of six cases of pilomatrixoma, which were confirmed histopathologically.
Effectivity of Touch Imprint Cytology of Core Needle Biopsy in Evaluation of Breast Lesions: A Study in Changing Trends of Rapid on Site Evaluation
Boler AK, Roy S, Singh PP and Maiti B
Touch imprint cytology (TIC) of core needle biopsy specimen is an easy method of rapid on-site evaluation (ROSE) which aids in the rapid diagnosis of breast lumps by cytological analysis.
Cytomorphological Features as a Subtyping Tool of Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer in Brushing Bronchoscopic Samples
Gardić NG, Miljković DM and Lovrenski AN
Nowadays, the separation of adenocarcinomas (ADCs) and squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) is crucial given that there are new specific targeted therapies. So, the aim of this study was to examine the differences in cytomorphological features between ADC and SCC in bronchoscopic brush samples.
Comparative Evaluation of Honey Versus Alcohol as a Fixative in Cytological Samples: An Institutional Study
Priyanka DVS, Das S, Raju K, Soman P and Chaudhary N
Fixation plays an important role in fixing the cells, making them amenable for evaluation. Ethanol (95%) has been used as a standard cytological fixative. Honey can be introduced as a natural fixative.
Application of CytoPath®Easy Vials in Cervical Cancer Screening: Self-Sampling Approach
Fernandes SPM, Vilarinho AS, Frutuoso A, Teixeira C and Silva RAAP
kit (DiaPath S.p.A.) offers a major advantage compared to other commercially available kits available for the screening of cervical cancer, as it does not require additional equipment for sample processing. Using this methodology, collected epithelial cells are immersed in a preservative liquid before setting as a thin layer on a slide via gravity sedimentation.
A Diagnostic Study Using STARD Platform on Liquid-Based Cytology in Cervical Smear and Its Positivity Rate among Females with Abnormal Vaginal Conditions Attending a Tertiary Care Center
Afzal M, Sharma A, Tiwari V and Tiwari JK
Liquid-based cytology (LBC) is a newer method of preparing cervical cell samples. This technique involves collecting cells in a liquid fixative and preparing and evaluating them.
Application of the Sydney System for Classification and Reporting Lymph Node Cytopathology to Assess the Risk of Malignancy and its Diagnostic Accuracy
Das S, Das A and Das B
Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of the lymph nodes is the first-line evaluation of lymphadenopathy of unknown etiology. For better diagnostic clarity and proper communication to clinicians, the Sydney System was proposed in 2020 for the performance, classification, and reporting of lymph node cytopathology. The present study was conducted to analyze the diagnostic performance and risk of malignancy (ROM) associated with each of the diagnostic categories of the proposed Sydney System.
Central Neurocytoma Diagnosis on Squash Cytology
Gupta S, Kumar A, Kumari N and Rajwanshi A
Diagnostic Utility of Squash Smear Cytology in Chordoma: A Tertiary Care Center Experience
Singh A and Rao RN
Chordomas are rare notochordal tumors. They are suitable candidates for squash smear cytology (SSC) owing to their gelatinous consistency and destructive nature. SSC is an important tool for making a quick intra-operative preliminary diagnosis and taking real-time surgical and further management decisions. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of SSC for chordoma cases.
Inter- and Intra-observer Reproducibility of Thyroid Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology: An investigation of Bethesda 2023 Using Immunohistochemical BRAFV600E Antibody
Bahattin E, Emine D, Çivi ÇK and Fatih Y
The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytology (TBSRTC) recommended for the interpretation of needle aspiration cytology of the thyroid, is the most widely used worldwide. Studies have shown that the disagreement between observers, especially in the Bethesda III and IV diagnostic categories, is not insignificant at 10%-40%. In the TBSRTC 2023 version, some definitions were removed and simplified, and molecular pathology was proposed as a complement to cytopathology. The current availability of molecular tests is limited because they can be performed in a few centers and are expensive. Therefore, our study investigated intra- and inter-observer agreement according to TBSRTC 2023 using only immunohistochemically BRAFV600E antibodies.
Reed-Sternberg Cells in Pleural Effusion
Rana D, Singh M, Paul T, Mandal S and Shahi PK
A Combination of Cell Findings Improves the Accuracy of Voided Urine Cytology
Iwai S and Kinjo M
Urine cytology is a morphological diagnostic test that is, patient-friendly and easy to sample but subjective in morphological evaluation. This study aims to evaluate the effect of combining cell findings to assess urine cytology.
Spectrum of Renal Tumors Other Than Renal Cell Carcinoma with Emphasis on Cytomorphological, Immunohistochemical, and Cytogenetic Study
Alashetty S, Dharmalingam P, Ramamurthy S, Kavitha BL, Shanthala S and Ali RS
The role of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in the diagnosis of renal malignancies is established and has been getting more precise and important over a period of time. Knowledge of the pathology of uncommon renal neoplasms along with radiological and clinical correlations often aids in correct diagnosis.
Methodological and TNM Focus-Based Comparison of EGFR Mutation Status in Non-Small-Cell Lung Carcinomas
Akca Y and Erkilic S
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations in non-small-cell lung carcinomas (NSCLC) are a frequent class of driver mutations, and tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy provides considerable clinical benefits. Using the most effective and also easiest method for EGFR analysis is cost-effective and time-saving. In this study, we aimed to determine which method could be more effective by comparing the incidences of EGFR mutations in cytological and histological samples which were obtained by different methods also, whether there was a difference in the incidences of EGFR mutations between the primary foci, mediastinal lymph nodes, and distant metastatic foci.
Microscopic Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: What It Taught Us?
Kapatia G, Parkhi M, Parwaiz A, Goel A and Dey P
Diagnostic Utility of High Fluorescence Cells in Detecting Malignant Effusions
Mishra S, Parikh BP and Singh J
Most modern haematology analysers have a dedicated body fluid mode for cell counts of body fluids. Many analysers also count the number of high fluorescence cells (HF cells). HF cells have a large nuclear size and emit high fluorescence when stained with fluorescent dyes. Due to their large nuclear size, Malignant cells are counted as HF cells.
Utility of Image Morphometry in the Atypical Urothelial Cells and High-Grade Urothelial Carcinoma Categories of the Paris System for Reporting Urinary Cytology
Sharan KC, Rohilla M, Dey P, Srinivasan R, Kakkar N and Mavuduru RS
Urinary cytology (UrCy) is highly sensitive to diagnosing high-grade urothelial carcinoma (HGUC) but cannot predict muscularis propria invasion. Further, the atypical urothelial cell category (AUC) may have variable outcomes. Image morphometry (IM) may be a valuable adjunct technique in this setting. Hence, we evaluated IM in the AUC and HGUC categories to improve the diagnostic performance.
Pilomatricoma with Florid Osseous Metaplasia: A Cytologist's Perspective
Dhankar N, Singh M, Mallya V, Sharma A, Marimuthu B and Lal P
Aptima HPV Genotypes in Abnormal Cervical Samples in Different Age Groups - Implication on Vaccination Strategies
Al-Awadhi R, AlRoomy M, Dashti H and Kapila K
Persistent infection with high-risk human papillomavirus (hr-HPV) types is associated with high-grade cervical abnormalities.
Salivary Gland NHL - An FNAC-Flow Cytometry Study
Gautam R, Singh M, Nain G, Mallya V, Kushwaha P, Singh S, Tomar R, Meher R and Kumar J
Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology of Ovarian Tumors With Histopathological Correlation: A Revisit to Borderline Category
Hasan Z, Singh M, Singh J, Chellani G, Nisam I, Rakheja G, Jain S, Khurana N, Mandal S, Rathi AK, Mala YM and Batra R
Borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) comprise 15%-20% of all ovarian epithelial malignancies. The majority of them are serous tumors followed by mucinous tumors. Pre-operative cytological diagnosis plays an important role with histopathology being the gold standard. The present study aimed to assess the sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy of cytology in the diagnosis of epithelial ovarian tumors with special emphasis on the cytologically borderline category.