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Publication Type : Journal Article
Url : https://europepmc.org/article/med/1580124
Campus : Faridabad
Year : 1992
Abstract : A cytomorphologic diagnosis of tuberculous lymphadenitis by examination of needle aspirates was made in 560 of 1,471 cases of lymphadenopathy studied over two years. Cytologic features were categorized into four groups: epithelioid clusters with or without Langhans's giant cells without necrosis (32.14%), epithelioid clusters with or without Langhans's giant cells with necrosis (50.35%), occasional epithelioid cells without characteristic necrosis/giant cells (2.85%) and necrosis without epithelioid clusters or Langhans's giant cells (14.64%). While a diagnosis of tuberculous lymphadenitis was offered with confidence in the first two groups, constituting about 82.49% cases, aspirates from the third- and fourth-group patients were subjected to Ziehl-Neelsen staining for acid-fast bacilli, which was positive in 12.5% and 75.6% of cases, respectively.
Cite this Research Publication : Gupta, Arun Kumar, M. O. H. I. N. I. Nayar, and M. I. T. H. I. L. E. S. H. Chandra. "Critical appraisal of fine needle aspiration cytology in tuberculous lymphadenitis." Acta cytologica 36, no. 3 (1992): 391-394.