Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2138542 | Leukemia Research | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Flow cytometry and cytomorphology results on 92 body cavity fluids [61 effusions and 31 bronchoalveolar lavage fluids (BALF)] from hematologic malignancy were compared with retrospective clinical outcome. We observed double true positive/negative results in 67 cases (73%), and double false negative results in 2 cases (2%). Immunophenotyping accounted for true positive/negative results in 22 out of 23 mismatched cases (25%), and retained significantly higher accuracy than that of cytomorphology especially in effusions and differentiated lymphoma. In BALF analysis, immunophenotyping and cytomorphology sensitivity was 75% and 0%, respectively. Flow cytometry retains the highest accuracy in detecting neoplastic cells in body cavity fluids.
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Authors
Clara Cesana, Catherine Klersy, Barbara Scarpati, Bruno Brando, Elisabetta Volpato, Giambattista Bertani, Maurizio Faleri, Annamaria Nosari, Silvia Cantoni, Ursula Ferri, Linda Scampini, Claudia Barba, Giuliana Lando, Enrica Morra, Roberto Cairoli,