Fine Needle Aspirate and Cytology (FNAC) as Useful Tool in the Diagnosis ofSuspected Tuberculous Lymphadenitis in Rwanda, 2009

I. Uwimana, Gatabazi Jb, O. Mukabayire, Bigirimana, L. Ngendahayo, Mubako Tvk, Stevens Mh
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Background: The number of people infected with tuberculosis is gradually increasing in Rwanda. The diagnosis of suspected Tuberculous Lymphadenitis (TL) is still difficult to diagnose and remain expensive when applying surgical procedures. Objective: To study the usefulness of fine needle aspirates in diagnosis of TL in patients from a low income country. Methods: Triplicate smears from lymph node aspirates were prepared. Air-dried smears were stained by hot ZN staining technique for AFB examination, and Gram staining technique for exclusion of any bacterial infection and Papanicolaou staining technique was done for cytological to detect malignant cells and other pathology. Slides were examined by laboratory technologist and pathologist respectively. Results: A total number of 138 specimens from suspected TL patients were analysed, of which 14 (10.1%) were ZN positive while cytology revealed 25 (18.1%) cases of Tuberculous Lymphadenitis. From Papanicolaou stain 25 (18.1%) cases were either supportive for TB (7.2%) cases or suspicious for TB (10.9%) while 113 (81.9%) there was no features for TB. Among 25 cases which were supportive or suspicious for TB only 6 cases (4.3%) were also ZN positive and 19 (13.8%) were ZN negative. Cytology revealed also 19 (13.8%) cases of reactive nodes, 25 (18.1%) accounted for other pathologies and 33 (23.9%) were inadequate samples for analysis and interpretation. Gram stain showed 2 (2.7%) cases of Gram positive cocci. Conclusion: In low income countries, the use of FNA cytology with more training should be considered as a useful tool in diagnosis of TL instead of biopsy applying surgical procedures.
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细针抽吸和细胞学(FNAC)作为诊断疑似结核性淋巴结炎的有用工具在卢旺达,2009
背景:卢旺达感染肺结核的人数正在逐渐增加。疑似结核性淋巴结炎(TL)的诊断仍然难以诊断,并且在应用外科手术时仍然昂贵。目的:探讨细针抽吸器在低收入国家患者TL诊断中的应用价值。方法:制备三份淋巴结吸液涂片。风干涂片采用热锌染色法进行AFB检查,革兰氏染色法排除细菌感染,巴氏染色法细胞学检测恶性细胞及其他病理。切片分别由实验室技师和病理学家检查。结果:共检出疑似TL患者138例标本,其中ZN阳性14例(10.1%),细胞学检出结核性淋巴结炎25例(18.1%)。巴氏染色25例(18.1%)支持结核(7.2%)或疑似结核(10.9%),113例(81.9%)未见结核征候。在25例结核支持或疑似病例中,仅有6例(4.3%)同时呈ZN阳性,19例(13.8%)呈ZN阴性。细胞学检查还发现19例(13.8%)阳性淋巴结,25例(18.1%)为其他病理,33例(23.9%)样本不足,无法进行分析和解释。革兰氏染色显示革兰氏阳性球菌2例(2.7%)。结论:在低收入国家,应考虑使用经过更多培训的FNA细胞学作为诊断TL的有用工具,而不是采用外科手术进行活检。
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