2018
DOI: 10.4103/jlp.jlp_157_17
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Evaluation of diagnostic utility of imprint cytology in paediatric renal tumours with special references to Ki 67 proliferative marker

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Pediatric renal neoplasms comprise about 7%–8% of all neoplasms in children. Wilms tumour (WT) is the most common among pediatric renal tumours. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The study was undertaken to study the epidemiological occurrence of pediatric renal tumours in a tertiary care hospital and to ascertain the validity and reliability of touch smear imprint cytology in intraoperative diagnosis of renal tumours and correlate with subsequent histopathological diagnosis and to assess the expressi… Show more

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“…This simple and cost-effective technique can help differentiate benign and malignant RCLs intraoperatively and help guide prognosis and most appropriate treatment. Similar use of intraoperative ISC or squash cytology has been described as a diagnostic tool in people as part of the surgical management of renal and central nervous system tumours [ 9 10 11 12 13 ]. The technique has also been used to guide treatment of central nervous system tumours in dogs and cats [ 14 15 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This simple and cost-effective technique can help differentiate benign and malignant RCLs intraoperatively and help guide prognosis and most appropriate treatment. Similar use of intraoperative ISC or squash cytology has been described as a diagnostic tool in people as part of the surgical management of renal and central nervous system tumours [ 9 10 11 12 13 ]. The technique has also been used to guide treatment of central nervous system tumours in dogs and cats [ 14 15 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%