CHARACTERIZATION OF PLEURAL EFFUSIONS BY FLOW-CYTOMETRIC DNA ANALYSIS
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 66 (5) , 315-319
Abstract
Pleural effusions from 58 patients were studied by cytology and flow-cytometry. Relative cellular DNA content was measured, giving an estimate of ploidy as well as cell cycle distribution. Patients (21) had nonmalignant diseases while the rest had malignant diseases. Pleural effusions from 13 patients contained malignant cells. In 2 cytologically equivocal cases and in 1 cytologically negative case aneuploid cells were demonstrated in the histograms. The cell cycle distribution of the diploid tumor cells did not differ from that of the diploid cells in benign effusions. The demonstration of an aneuploid histogram by flow cytometry favors a cancer diagnosis, and can provide valuable and decisive information in addition to cytological results.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
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