2018
DOI: 10.1177/2057178x18808671
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Abrasive cytohistology of squamous epithelial lesions

Abstract: Objective: To describe a method to retrieve cellular and tissue elements of oral squamous epithelium obtained by abrasive methods and to conduct investigations by cytohistology. Method: We developed a special gelatine pocket suitable for paraffin embedding of sparse material obtained from brush biopsies (BBs). This was subjected to combined evaluation of a cytological (smear) and histological examination of the 'tissue sections'referred as cytohistology. Four diagnostic categories were applied for evaluation. … Show more

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“…The liquid-based method reached a sensitivity of 97.5% and therefore, was slightly better than the conventional method with a 96.3% sensitivity. Burkhardt and Schwarz-Furlan (2018) introduced the cell block method as another method to process cells from brush biopsies by using a “pocket of gelantine” [38]. They achieved a significant value of diagnostic accuracy; further research will be needed for the validation of the process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The liquid-based method reached a sensitivity of 97.5% and therefore, was slightly better than the conventional method with a 96.3% sensitivity. Burkhardt and Schwarz-Furlan (2018) introduced the cell block method as another method to process cells from brush biopsies by using a “pocket of gelantine” [38]. They achieved a significant value of diagnostic accuracy; further research will be needed for the validation of the process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%