M. Sole et al., VALUE AND LIMITATIONS OF CYTOLOGIC CRITERIA FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA BY FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY, Acta cytologica, 37(3), 1993, pp. 309-316
In order to further evaluate the utility of fine needle aspiration bio
psy (FNAB) cytology for the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC
), we analyzed 39 cytologic features in a series of 102 FNABs from HCC
and compared them with 28 FNABs from nonneoplastic conditions. Thirte
en features were significantly associated with HCC;from them a stepwis
e logistic regression analysis selected the three most predictive: irr
egular arrangement, irregular chromatin pattern and uniformly smaller
cytoplasm, the last two found only in HCC. Using different specific co
mbinations of significant cytologic features, the highest sensitivity
obtained was 84.3%, with 100% specificity. Sixteen HCC cases could not
be diagnosed specifically using the criteria defined in this study, p
robably due to their well-differentiated nature or to sampling error.
Although the use of additional techniques, such as cell block preparat
ions, would improve the results in well-differentiated tumors, we reco
mmend basing the early diagnosis of small HCC on a multidisciplinary a
pproach.