ANALYSIS OF DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF CYTOLOGICAL SMEAR METHOD VERSUS CELL BLOCK METHOD IN BODY FLUID CYTOLOGY STUDY OF 150 CASES

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Bhanvadia Viral M.
Santwani P.M.
Vachhani J.H.

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BACKGROUND: Aspiration of serous cavities is a simple and relatively non-invasive technique toachieve diagnosis. Cytologic evaluation of body cavity fluid is diagnostically challenging.METHODS: A total of 150 fluid specimens were examined for conventional cytological smear (CS) andcell block method (CB). Out of 150 fluids, 79 were pleural fluid, 69 were ascitic fluid and 2 pericardialfluid. Each fluid specimen was divided in two equal parts: one part was subjected to conventional smeartechnique, while the other part was subjected to 10% alcohol-acetic acid-formalin cell block technique.Overall morphological details, cellularity, architecture, nuclear and cytoplasmic details were studied inboth CS and CB techniques.RESULTS: In this study, the utility of the CB method in the cytodiagnosis of malignant effusions wasfound to be highly significant as compared to the CS method. The additional yield of malignancy was10% more as was obtained by the CB method.CONCLUSION: For the final cytodiagnosis of body fluid, there is statistically significant differencebetween the two techniques. In other words, CB is superior to CS method.

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Bhanvadia Viral M., Jamnagar, Gujarat, India

Department of Pathology, M.P. Shah Govt. Medical College

Santwani P.M., Jamnagar, Gujarat, India

Department of Pathology, M.P. Shah Govt. Medical College

Vachhani J.H., Gujarat, India

Department of Immunohematology & Blood Transfusion,

M.P. Shah Govt. Medical College