کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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105541 | 161516 | 2010 | 5 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

SummaryAimsCytology fails to detect neoplastic cells in 40–50% of cases of malignant pleural effusion, a condition that frequently accompanies lung adenocarcinoma. Published reports of diagnostic sensitivity of various tumour markers are inconsistent, and optimal cut-off points have not been determined. This study aimed to evaluate the ability of three markers to discriminate lung adenocarcinoma-associated malignant pleural effusion (LAC-MPE) from benign effusion.MethodsPleural effusion samples were collected from 41 patients with LAC-MPE, and from 93 with various benign conditions. The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity for Her-2/neu, Cyfra 21-1, and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) were evaluated. Cut-off points for these markers are optimally set at 3.6 μg/L, 60 μ/L, and 6.0 μg/L, respectively.ResultsHer-2/neu, Cyfra 21-1, and CEA vary in their diagnostic accuracy to differentiate LAC-MPE from benign pleural effusion: 79.85%, 88.81%, and 94.03%, respectively. CEA combined with Cyfra 21-1 increases diagnostic sensitivity to 97.6%, with a specificity of 91.4%.ConclusionsWith appropriate cut-off points, CEA currently provides the best diagnostic accuracy. Combining CEA with Cyfra 21-1 increases diagnostic sensitivity to nearly 100%. The results of the present study may help clinicians decide whether to obtain a cytological/histological specimen by invasive means to investigate a possible diagnosis of malignancy.
Journal: Pathology - Volume 42, Issue 3, April 2010, Pages 224-228