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The value of cytology in distinguishing malignant mesothelioma: An institutional experience of 210 cases reclassified according to the International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology (ISRSFC)

Cytopathology, 2021
Malignant mesothelioma (MM) is usually diagnosed by histological examination of tissue samples; however, effusion cytology offers an opportunity to identify a strong possibility for mesothelioma diagnosis at an early stage.
P. Straccia   +5 more
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Nature of the Fluid in Serous Otitis Media

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
Middle ear fluids from 123 patients with serous otitis media were analysed by comparing elements of the fluid with the patients' sera. Results of paper electrophoresis, immunoelectrophoresis, and disc electrophoresis showed no qualitative difference between serum and middle ear fluid. Most fluids further contained antibodies to rabbit erythrocytes, and
Olav Tönder, Terje Gundersen
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Diagnostic accuracy of International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology: A systematic review and meta‐analysis in malignancy diagnosis

Cancer Cytopathology
This study conducts the first meta‐analysis to assess the aggregated risk of malignancy associated with each category of the International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology (ISRSFC) for reporting serous effusion cytology, while also ...
S. Ahuja   +3 more
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Normal Serous Fluid

1989
All the serous cavities are lubricated by a small volume of fluid, but in normal conditions this is not easily accessible for examination. Fluid collected post mortem contains numerous desquamated mesothelial cells and does not give a true picture of the cell content during life.
Arthur I. Spriggs, Michael M. Boddington
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Cells of Serous Fluids

1989
The normal mesothelial lining consists of a single layer of flattened cells, with a cytoplasm only a few microns thick149,263. The cells can be obtained in this form by touching the serous lining with the flat surface of a glass slide during laparotomy or thoracotomy.
Michael M. Boddington, Arthur I. Spriggs
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Role of CD68 immunohistochemistry in categorizing benign nonmesothelial cell population and refining “atypical” category in serous fluid cytology

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2020
Body fluids are rich in histiocytes and may mimic atypical epithelial cells morphologically. Histiocytes can pose a significant challenge in serous fluid cytology as they tend to appear atypical due to prolonged accumulation in serous fluids in vivo and ...
Omid Savari   +4 more
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Improved Detection of Adenocarcinoma of Serous Fluids with p53 Immunocytochemistry [PDF]

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To investigate the potential value of p53 protein immunostaining in identifying malignant cells in serous fluids.We applied p53 immunostaining to 26 cytologically malignant, 8 suspicious and 34 benign specimens of serous fluids from 68 patients. For comparison, staining for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was also done on all the specimens.CEA was ...
Paula Bober   +2 more
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The source of fluid and protein in serous retinal detachments

Current Eye Research, 1996
To investigate the source and protein content of sub-retinal fluid in self-forming experimental serous retinal detachments.Detachments were induced in Dutch rabbit eyes using rose bengal photosensitization to cause choriocapillaris injury and thrombosis. Serous detachments formed spontaneously within the next 24 h.
A Takeuchi   +3 more
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Malignant Cells in Serous Fluids

1989
In many cases of malignant disease an effusion is produced by some indirect mechanism, for instance a peritoneal transudate due to venous obstruction in the porta hepatis, or an inflammatory pleural effusion due to a collapsed lobe of the lung in bronchial carcinoma.
Michael M. Boddington, Arthur I. Spriggs
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The Examination of Serous Fluids by the Cell-Block Technic

New England Journal of Medicine, 1947
THAT serous fluids from patients suspected of having malignant tumors may yield information of considerable diagnostic value has been established for many years, and in 1917 Mandelbaum1 devised a technic for the preparation of cell blocks that, with but few modifications, is generally employed at present.
C. B. Chapman, E. J. Whalen
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