Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy in Pediatric Oncology Patients

Autor: Drut, Ricardo, Drut, Rosa Mónica, Pollono, Daniel, Tomarchio, Silvia, Ibáñez, Osvaldo, Urrutia, Azucena, Ripoll, María Cecilia
Zdroj: Journal of Pediatric Hematology / Oncology; July 2005, Vol. 27 Issue: 7 p370-376, 7p
Abstrakt: The authors review their 20-year (1985-2004) experience with fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) in 829 children (all but 1 younger than 18 years), from whom 899 samples were obtained. All patients presented with clinical data suggesting malignancy. The procedure followed standard methods (22- to 24-gauge needle; mean of six alcohol-fixed and/or air-dried, H&E- or Giemsa-like-stained smears/procedure; leftover clots processed as a biopsy). Interpretation of cytologic smears was performed taking into consideration the clinical, laboratory, and imaging data. Smears diagnosed as positive for malignant cells were reported in 510 samples (56.7%) (463 patients); 1.89% of the smears were found inadequate for diagnosis. Positive for malignancy cases included 467 primary tumors, 52% of which were localized to the abdomen. NMYC status was determined on neuroblastoma samples by fluorescent in situ hybridization. Overall sensitivity of the procedure was 98% (500/510 FNAB); specificity was 92.6% (463/500 FNAB); positive predictive value was 1 and negative predictive value was 0.99. All FNABs diagnosed as benign tumors or inflammatory lesions correlated with histology and/or clinical outcome. FNAB proved to be highly cost-effective, avoiding a surgical biopsy. The procedure was found to be extremely helpful when deciding on preoperative chemotherapy.
Databáze: Supplemental Index