2018
DOI: 10.4103/tp.tp_20_17
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Cytological findings of microfilariae in different sites: A retrospective review of 22 cases from endemic region

Abstract: Background:Filariasis is a major health problem in India. Despite the high prevalence, microfilariae are rarely found in cytology smears. Most of the cases are incidentally found, solely or in association with other pathologies.Aims and Objectives:The study was undertaken to analyze the prevalence and cytology findings of cases of incidentally found microfilariae in cytology smears (fine-needle aspiration cytology [FNAC]/body fluids) from different body parts.Materials and Methods:This was a retrospective stud… Show more

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“…Unlike the microfilariae of D. immitis, the microfilariae of W. bancrofti have frequently been reported in cytologic smears. These have not only included bone marrow aspirates [68][69][70] but also diagnostic biopsies from lymph nodes, subcutis, soft tissues, thyroid, salivary glands, breast, pleural or pericardial fluid, lung, ascitic fluid, liver, hernial sac, testicles, scrotum, vaginal fluid, uterine cervix, ovaries, and tibia performed via fine needle aspiration cytology [71][72][73][74][75][76]. This suggests that D. immitis microfilariae have a much lower ability than W. bancrofti microfilariae to reach the extravascular space.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the microfilariae of D. immitis, the microfilariae of W. bancrofti have frequently been reported in cytologic smears. These have not only included bone marrow aspirates [68][69][70] but also diagnostic biopsies from lymph nodes, subcutis, soft tissues, thyroid, salivary glands, breast, pleural or pericardial fluid, lung, ascitic fluid, liver, hernial sac, testicles, scrotum, vaginal fluid, uterine cervix, ovaries, and tibia performed via fine needle aspiration cytology [71][72][73][74][75][76]. This suggests that D. immitis microfilariae have a much lower ability than W. bancrofti microfilariae to reach the extravascular space.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%