2016
DOI: 10.1159/000446269
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Importance of Flow Cytometry in the Cytopathologic Evaluation of Lymphoid Lesions Involving the Kidney

Abstract: Background: Cytomorphology alone is often insufficient for the diagnosis and subclassification of lymphomas, so flow cytometry (FC) may be used as an adjuvant test. Methods: Renal fine-needle aspirations (FNAs) performed from January 1993 to August 2014 were reviewed for FC data or a diagnosis of lymphoma. Results: A total of 586 renal FNAs were collected. Thirty-three cases (5.1%) had FC analysis. Lymphoma was diagnosed 35 times (6%), and FC was performed in 21 (60%) cases. Both cytomorphology and FC were con… Show more

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“…252 For FNAB containing spindle cells, immunocytochemistry may increase diagnostic specificity, 253 and for lymphoid lesions, flow cytometry. 254…”
Section: Kidneymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…252 For FNAB containing spindle cells, immunocytochemistry may increase diagnostic specificity, 253 and for lymphoid lesions, flow cytometry. 254…”
Section: Kidneymentioning
confidence: 99%