Mb. Cohen et al., BRUSH CYTOLOGY OF THE EXTRAHEPATIC BILIARY-TRACT - COMPARISON OF CYTOLOGIC FEATURES OF ADENOCARCINOMA AND BENIGN BILIARY STRICTURES, Modern pathology, 8(5), 1995, pp. 498-502
Malignant strictures of the extrahepatic biliary tract are difficult t
o discern from benign strictures solely by clinical and/or radiographi
c findings, Endoscopic retrograde wire-guided brushings of strictures
have proven to be useful in evaluating such lesions, Because the repor
ted sensitivity of diagnosing adenocarcinoma of the extrahepatic bilia
ry tract by this technique has varied considerably (44 to 100%), we un
dertook a retrospective study to determine if the diagnostic accuracy
could be increased by identifying key cytologic features by reviewing
a series of 90 biliary tract brushings from 80 patients. The cytologic
diagnosis was confirmed either by additional pathologic material and/
or clinical follow-up. Utilizing a multiple logistic regression analys
is, three key cytologic features were identified that were useful in s
eparating benign from malignant strictures; these features included: n
uclear molding, chromatin clumping, and increased nuclear-cytoplasmic
ratio. The presence of two of these three features resulted in a sensi
tivity of 83%; the corresponding specificity was 98%. The use of these
key features should aid the cytologist in better recognizing malignan
t cells in biliary tract brushings.