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Non-exfoliative canine cytology: the value of fine needle aspiration and scraping cytology

Authors :
J. H. Vos
T.S.G.A.M. van den Ingh
F. N. van Mil
Source :
The veterinary quarterly. 11(4)
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

The results of the cytological and histological examination of 348 canine lesions, localised in various organs, were compared with respect to the tumourous or non-tumour nature of the lesions and the malignancy or benignancy of tumours. The retrieval rate was 92.5%. Regarding the distinction between tumourous and non-tumourous lesions, the cytological examination showed a diagnostic accuracy of 83.9%, a sensitivity of 95.6%, a specificity of 65.4% and a predictive value for the presence of tumour of 93.5%. The diagnostic accuracy of cytology concerning the differentiation in malignancy and benignancy of the neoplasms was 83.7%, with a sensitivity of 86.8%, a specificity of 79.4% and a predictive value for the presence of malignant tumour of 85.6%. These results confirm the value of non-exfoliative cytology as a diagnostic method, providing rapid and valuable information with regard to diagnosis and prognosis and, consequently, for therapeutic handling. An eventual histological diagnosis remains indicated, especially in case of soft-tissue and mammary lesions.

Details

ISSN :
01652176
Volume :
11
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The veterinary quarterly
Accession number :
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