• Arkhiv patologii · Jan 1995

    [The differential diagnosis of peripheral lung formations (cytological research)].

    • G A Galil-Ogly, V P Kharchenko, N Iu Iarovaia, and N V Efimova.
    • Arkh. Patol. 1995 Jan 1;57(1):52-6.

    AbstractThe following pulmonary lesions were studied: carcinoma, carcinoid, tuberculoma, chondromatous hamartoma, chronic non-specific inflammatory process. Material was obtained through fiber bronchoscopy and roentgeno-endoscopical examination. Pappenheim staining in the modification of Astrakhantsev-Nechaeva and Ziehl-Neelsen staining were used. 80 cases within 1993 were studied, among them 71 peripheral lung carcinomas. 3 carcinoids, 3 tuberculoses, 1 non-specific inflammation. Basic cytological criteria are summarized which will improve the quality of the presurgical diagnosis.

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