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Risk-based Stratification of Salivary Gland Lesions on Cytology: An Institutional Experience

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of salivary gland lesions is an accepted and useful diagnostic tool to differentiate between benign and malignant lesions. Majority of the neoplasms are benign, and specific diagnosis on cytology can be made in most of the cases. How...

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Autores principales: Jaiswal, Pooja, Sharma, Mousumi, Ahmad, Faraz, Sanaullah Khan, Nausheen, Siddhartha Shanker, Sinha, Agarwal, Megha
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Publicado: Iranian Society of Pathology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6339488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30697293
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author Jaiswal, Pooja
Sharma, Mousumi
Ahmad, Faraz
Sanaullah Khan, Nausheen
Siddhartha Shanker, Sinha
Agarwal, Megha
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Sharma, Mousumi
Ahmad, Faraz
Sanaullah Khan, Nausheen
Siddhartha Shanker, Sinha
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description BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of salivary gland lesions is an accepted and useful diagnostic tool to differentiate between benign and malignant lesions. Majority of the neoplasms are benign, and specific diagnosis on cytology can be made in most of the cases. However, the utility is limited by the overlapping and heterogeneous morphological features of benign and malignant neoplasms. The current study aimed at investigating the cytomorphological features of salivary gland lesions with histopathological correlation and performing risk based stratification of these lesions using the recommended Milan system for reporting of salivary gland cytopathology (MSRSGC). METHODS: The current study was conducted on 192 retrospective and prospective cases of salivary gland lesions over a period of three years from October 2014 to September 2017. Cytohistopathological correlation was observed in 62 cases. Subsequently,cytomorphological features were further revaluated, classified according to MSRSGC into six groups, and correlated with clinico-histopathological features. RESULTS: Diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of FNAC for salivary gland lesions was 63.16% and 97.62%, respectively. The positive predictive value was 92.31% and negative predictive value was 85.42%. The diagnostic accuracy to differentiate between benign and malignant lesions was 86.88%.The number of cases in each diagnostic category and the risk of malignancy (ROM) were as follows: nondiagnostic – three cases (ROM – 33.33%), nonneoplastic – 14 cases (ROM – 7.14%), atypical – one case (ROM – 100%), benign – 28 cases (ROM – 7.14%), NUMP – one case (ROM – 100%), suspicious – one case (ROM -100%), and malignant – 13cases (ROM – 92.30%). CONCLUSION: Risk based stratification scheme as recommended by MSRSGC can provide a standard method to analyse the results and help to plan the management of salivary gland lesions.
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spelling pubmed-63394882019-01-29 Risk-based Stratification of Salivary Gland Lesions on Cytology: An Institutional Experience Jaiswal, Pooja Sharma, Mousumi Ahmad, Faraz Sanaullah Khan, Nausheen Siddhartha Shanker, Sinha Agarwal, Megha Iran J Pathol Original Article BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of salivary gland lesions is an accepted and useful diagnostic tool to differentiate between benign and malignant lesions. Majority of the neoplasms are benign, and specific diagnosis on cytology can be made in most of the cases. However, the utility is limited by the overlapping and heterogeneous morphological features of benign and malignant neoplasms. The current study aimed at investigating the cytomorphological features of salivary gland lesions with histopathological correlation and performing risk based stratification of these lesions using the recommended Milan system for reporting of salivary gland cytopathology (MSRSGC). METHODS: The current study was conducted on 192 retrospective and prospective cases of salivary gland lesions over a period of three years from October 2014 to September 2017. Cytohistopathological correlation was observed in 62 cases. Subsequently,cytomorphological features were further revaluated, classified according to MSRSGC into six groups, and correlated with clinico-histopathological features. RESULTS: Diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of FNAC for salivary gland lesions was 63.16% and 97.62%, respectively. The positive predictive value was 92.31% and negative predictive value was 85.42%. The diagnostic accuracy to differentiate between benign and malignant lesions was 86.88%.The number of cases in each diagnostic category and the risk of malignancy (ROM) were as follows: nondiagnostic – three cases (ROM – 33.33%), nonneoplastic – 14 cases (ROM – 7.14%), atypical – one case (ROM – 100%), benign – 28 cases (ROM – 7.14%), NUMP – one case (ROM – 100%), suspicious – one case (ROM -100%), and malignant – 13cases (ROM – 92.30%). CONCLUSION: Risk based stratification scheme as recommended by MSRSGC can provide a standard method to analyse the results and help to plan the management of salivary gland lesions. Iranian Society of Pathology 2018 2018-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6339488/ /pubmed/30697293 Text en © 2018, IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-noncommercial 4.0 International License, (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jaiswal, Pooja
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Sanaullah Khan, Nausheen
Siddhartha Shanker, Sinha
Agarwal, Megha
Risk-based Stratification of Salivary Gland Lesions on Cytology: An Institutional Experience
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title_short Risk-based Stratification of Salivary Gland Lesions on Cytology: An Institutional Experience
title_sort risk-based stratification of salivary gland lesions on cytology: an institutional experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6339488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30697293
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