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TítuloCan breast nipple fluid collected with automated aspiration and preserved in based-liquid solution improve the cytological samples?
Autor(es)Filassi, José Roberto
Zonta, Marco Antonio
Trinconi, Angela
Calvagno, Daniele
Velame de Oliveira, Fernada
Ricci, Marcos Desidério
Baracat, Edmund
Longatto, Adhemar
Palavras-chaveAdult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Automation, Laboratory
Breast Neoplasms
Chi-Square Distribution
Cytodiagnosis
Female
Humans
Macrophages
Middle Aged
Nipple Aspirate Fluid
Nipples
Predictive Value of Tests
Prospective Studies
Suction
Young Adult
Breast nipple fluid
Breast cancer
Breast cytopathology
Liquid-based cytology
Data2013
EditoraKarger Publishers
RevistaActa Cytologica
Resumo(s)Objective:Samples from breast nipples collected with the automated HALO™ Mamo Cito Test were studied in order to evaluate the cellularity for the diagnosis of breast cancer. Study Design:One hundred and fifty-nine asymptomatic women were prospectively examined. Women younger than 18 years, pregnant or lactating women, and women with a history of breast cancer, with previous radio- or chemotherapy and with nipple piercing were excluded from the study. Nipple samples from both breasts were collected. Results: In 107 (34.96%) of the 306 samples of nipple discharge analyzed by optical microscopy, adequate cellularity was observed after the HALO procedure. Cytological findings, previously categorized according to the National Health Service Breast Screening Program (NHSBSP), were grouped as unsatisfactory, benign, suspected for malignancy, and malignant. Of the cellular breast samples, 97.19% (104/107) were classified as benign, and 2.81% (3/107) were classified as suspicious for malignancy. In 199 cases there were samples without cells (65.03%). Most of the cells observed were easily recognized as well-preserved and adequately stained macrophages. None of the women reported discomfort with the nipple aspiration procedure. Conclusions The results discussed here encouraged us to use samples collected automatically in routine procedures.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/62152
DOI10.1159/000348340
ISSN0001-5547
e-ISSN1938-2650
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