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Potentiation of cigarette smoking and radiation: evidence from a sputum cytology survey among uranium miners and controls
1980-03-15

To assess the effect of cigarette smoking and of exposure to radon daughters, a prospective survey consisting of periodic sputum cytology evaluation was initiated among 249 underground uranium miners and 123 male controls. Sputum cytology specimens showing moderate atypia, marked atypia, or cancer cells were ...

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Early lung cancer detection in uranium miners with abnormal sputum cytology. Technical progress report, July 31, 1991--July 31, 1992.
1992-01-01

This work supported by the United States of Energy, continues to add data on the health affects of cigarette smoking and radon exposure on uranium miners. Since the last Technical Progress Report in July or 1991, 537 sputum cytology samples have been coll...

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Serum alpha1-antitrypsin in patients with lung cancer or abnormal sputum cytology.
1976-10-01

Serum alpha1-antitrypsin Pi types and trypsin inhibitory capacity (TIC) were measured in 72 patients with lung cancer and in 196 patients with abnormal sputum cytology but no clinical evidence of lung cancer to determine if a genetic deficiency of alpha1-antitrypsin (AAT) predisposes to lung cancer. The distributions of Pi types in ...

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Serum alpha-antitrypsin in patients with lung cancer or abnormal sputum cytology
1976-10-01

Scrum alpha/sub 1/-antitrypsin Pi types and trypsin inhibitory capacity (TIC) were measured in 72 patients with lung cancer and in 196 patients with abnormal sputum cytology but no clinical evidence of lung cancer to determine if a genetic deficiency of alpha/sub 1/-antitrypsin (AAT) predisposes to lung cancer. The distributions of Pi ...

Energy Citations Database

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Sputum induction in children with difficult asthma: safety, feasibility, and inflammatory cell pattern.
2005-04-01

Difficult childhood asthma is defined by persistent symptoms despite maximal conventional therapy. We aimed to establish a safe method of sputum induction for these children and to study cytology and the relationship to exhaled nitric oxide (eNO). Sputum induction was performed in 38/40 children (aged 6-16 years) with difficult asthma, ...

PubMed

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Early lung cancer detection in uranium miners with abnormal sputum cytology. Technical Progress Report, September 1, 1990-July 31, 1991.
1991-01-01

This work, supported by the United States Department of Energy, continues to add data on the health effects of cigarette smoking and radon exposure. Since the beginning of this contract, 473 sputum samples have been collected from 286 uranium workers who ...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

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Early lung cancer detection in uranium miners with abnormal sputum cytology. Technical progress report, July 31, 1991--July 31, 1992
1992-08-01

This work supported by the United States of Energy, continues to add data on the health affects of cigarette smoking and radon exposure on uranium miners. Since the last Technical Progress Report in July or 1991, 537 sputum cytology samples have been collected on the 300 uranium workers in the surveillance study. To date there are 436 lung cancer cases in ...

Energy Citations Database

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Early lung cancer detection in uranium miners with abnormal sputum cytology
1992-08-01

This work supported by the United States of Energy, continues to add data on the health affects of cigarette smoking and radon exposure on uranium miners. Since the last Technical Progress Report in July or 1991, 537 sputum cytology samples have been collected on the 300 uranium workers in the surveillance study. To date there are 436 lung cancer cases in ...

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Early lung cancer detection in uranium miners with abnormal sputum cytology
1991-07-01

This work, supported by the United States Department of Energy, continues to add data on the health effects of cigarette smoking and radon exposure. Since the beginning of this contract, 473 sputum samples have been collected from 286 uranium workers who are routinely screened in an effort to identify cell changes that could signal possible progression to lung cancer; seven ...

Energy Citations Database

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Automated detection of genetic abnormalities combined with cytology in sputum is a sensitive predictor of lung cancer.
2008-05-23

Detection of lung cancer by sputum cytology has low sensitivity but is noninvasive and, if improved, could be a powerful tool for early lung cancer detection. To evaluate whether the accuracy of diagnosing lung cancer by evaluating sputa for cytologic atypia and genetic abnormalities is greater than that of ...

PubMed

11
Sputum cytopathological findings in pig farmers.
2001-01-01

The purpose of this study is to compare the cytological changes in the respiratory tracts of pig farmers exposed to an environment of swine confinement buildings with control, non-exposed subjects living in the same geographical area. Spontaneously produced sputum specimens were obtained from 133 pig farmers and 120 control subjects, all clinically ...

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12
Early Lung Cancer Detection in Uranium Miners with Abnormal Sputum Cytology. Technical Progress Report for Jul 1, 1996 through June 30, 1999.
2000-01-01

The study was funded by the Department of Energy to monitor the health effects of radon exposure and/or cigarette smoke on uranium workers from the Colorado Plateau. The resulting Saccomanno Uranium Workers Archive and data base has been used as a source ...

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13
High prevalence of occult endobronchial malignancy in high risk patients with moderate sputum atypia.
2005-04-14

Early stage radiographically occult lung cancer has a high cure rate, but comprises a small fraction of all lung cancer. Abnormal sputum cytology is one indication for bronchoscopy in patients with chest imaging that is not suspicious for lung cancer. While there is good evidence that sputum ...

PubMed

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Immunologic assessment of patients with pulmonary metaplasia and neoplasia. [Effects of smoking and uranium mining on immunity
1979-01-01

Immune profiles have been obtained on 206 individuals including 57 controls, 50 lung cancer patients, and 99 uranium miners with well-defined sputum cytologies ranging from normal to carcinoma in situ. Little effect of smoking, uranium mining or a combination of mining plus smoking on immune function was observed if sputum ...

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Sputum cytology: a limited role.
1997-07-01

AIMS: To determine the cost and sensitivity of sputum cytology in routine use and to determine when sputum cytology is most appropriate. METHODS: A retrospective study, based on all sputum cytology requests received in five histopathology/cytopathology laboratories in ...

PubMed Central

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Early detection of bronchial lesions using lung imaging fluorescence endoscope.
1999-01-01

The performance of the Lung Imaging Fluorescence Endoscope (LIFE) system was compared with conventional bronchoscopy in 158 patients: 68 patients with invasive cancer, 42 patients with abnormal sputum cytology findings (12 early cancer and 26 dysplasia), 17 cases with resected lung cancer and 31 smokers with symptoms. The respective ...

PubMed

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Early Detection of Bronchial Lesions Using Lung Imaging Fluorescence Endoscope
1999-01-01

The performance of the Lung Imaging Fluorescence Endoscope (LIFE) system was compared with conventional bronchoscopy in 158 patients: 68 patients with invasive cancer, 42 patients with abnormal sputum cytology findings (12 early cancer and 26 dysplasia), 17 cases with resected lung cancer and 31 smokers with symptoms. The respective ...

PubMed Central

18
Sputum examination for early detection of lung cancer
2003-11-01

Conventional sputum cytology can be used for the detection of lung cancer, but has shown a low yield in prospective screening trials. This review focuses on the technical aspects relevant to the outcome of DNA and image analysis in sputum. Published articles are discussed in the light of the technical background. Recent developments in ...

PubMed Central

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A case of early-stage lung cancer detected by autofluorescence bronchoscopy.
2004-08-01

A 71-year-old man was referred to our hospital for further examination of abnormal sputum cytology. No abnormal nodular shadows were detected in chest X-ray and chest CT. The location of the tumor was clearly identified as a defect of autofluorescence by autofluorescence bronchoscopy at the bifurcation between the ...

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20
Chromosomal aneusomy in sputum, as detected by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) predicts lung cancer incidence
2010-03-23

Lung cancer is usually disseminated at diagnosis making prognosis poor. Smokers are at high risk for lung cancer and are targets for prevention and early detection strategies. Sputum is a potential source for lung cancer biomarkers, but no test is currently available with sufficient sensitivity and specificity for clinical screening utility. Chromosomal aneusomy (CA) was ...

PubMed Central

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Abnormal Anal Cytology in HIV-infected Women
2010-03-12

ObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of and risk factors for abnormal anal cytology and HPV infections in HIV-positive women.Study DesignWe conducted an observational single center study of 100 HIV-infected women with cervical and anal specimens obtained for cytology and high risk HPV testing with Hybrid Capture 2.ResultsSeventeen women ...

PubMed Central

22
Hazard-evaluation and technical-assistance report No. TA-76-54, Department of the Interior, National Park Service: Cave study
1978-05-01

In response to a request from the Department of the Interior, a medical evaluation was made of employees working in eight caves in the National Park System. Concern was directed at possible radon-daughter radiation exposures. Cave employees were given a questionnaire requesting past occupational exposure as well as past pulmonary history and tobacco consumption. Only a few of 35 comparisons within ...

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[Diagnostic value of postbronchoscopic sputum, bronchoscopic lavage, and transbronchial biopsy in peripheral lung cancer].
2003-01-01

The aim of this prospective study was to review the value of bronchoscopic lavage, transbronchial biopsy and postbronchoscopic sputum cytology in peripheral lung cancer. Two groups of patients were involved in the study who were treated in our clinic between the years 1999 and 2001: Group I (22 patients; average age 64 +/- 9 years; 18 males and four ...

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24
Best practice in primary care pathology: review 8
2007-07-15

This eighth best practice review examines four series of common primary care questions in laboratory medicine: (i) sodium abnormalities; (ii) faecal occult blood testing; (iii) warfarin management; and (iv) sputum cytology in diagnosis of bronchopulmonary malignancy. The review is presented in question�answer format, referenced for ...

PubMed Central

25
Chromosomal abnormalities in non-small cell lung carcinomas and in bronchial epithelia of high-risk smokers detected by multi-target interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization.
2003-05-01

Human lung carcinogenesis is accompanied by complex chromosomal changes that may be detected in interphase cells by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay using recently developed multitarget DNA probes. Touch preparations of 20 non-small cell lung carcinomas, sputum specimens from 3 patients with lung cancer and from 11 ex-smokers without lung cancer, and cultured ...

PubMed

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Chromosomal Abnormalities in Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinomas and in Bronchial Epithelia of High-Risk Smokers Detected by Multi-Target Interphase Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
2003-05-01

Human lung carcinogenesis is accompanied by complex chromosomal changes that may be detected in interphase cells by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assay using recently developed multitarget DNA probes. Touch preparations of 20 non-small cell lung carcinomas, sputum specimens from 3 patients with lung cancer and from 11 ex-smokers without lung cancer, and cultured ...

PubMed Central

27
The clinical value of autofluorescence bronchoscopy for the diagnosis of lung cancer.
2006-07-26

The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of autofluorescence bronchoscopy (AFB) in the routine work-up of lung cancer. Consecutive patients with atypical or suspicious cells in sputum or bronchial aspirate, no localising abnormality on chest radiography and nondiagnostic white-light bronchoscopic (WLB) results were recruited. WLB and AFB were ...

PubMed

28
Sensitivity of detection of asbestos bodies in sputa and bronchial washings
1988-09-01

While asbestos bodies (ABs) in sputum and/or bronchial washings are highly specific markers for significant asbestos exposure, comparison of the sensitivity between sputum cytology and bronchial washing cytology for the detection of ABs had not been documented. Review of the files of the Cytopathology Laboratory, ...

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The detection of chromosomal aneusomy by fluorescence in situ hybridization in sputum predicts lung cancer incidence.
2010-03-23

Lung cancer usually is disseminated (advanced) and has a poor prognosis at diagnosis. Current and former smokers are at a high risk for lung cancer and are candidates for prevention and early detection strategies. Sputum is a potential source of biomarkers that might determine either lung cancer risk or the presence of early lung cancer, but no current ...

PubMed

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Lung Cancer�Improved Cytologic Detection by Inducing Production of Sputum
1966-01-01

The principle of producing bronchial lavage by deposition of large amounts of heated aerosol has resulted in a significantly greater yield of positive cytologic diagnosis of bronchogenic carcinoma than with repeated �volunteer� specimens of sputum. Positive pressure plus bronchodilators augments greater sputum volume. Using this ...

PubMed Central

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Early detection of bronchial lesions using newly developed videoendoscopy-based autofluorescence bronchoscopy.
2006-02-23

The combination of white light and autofluorescence bronchoscopy has been reported to show better sensitivity in detecting dysplasia and cancer of the bronchus than white light alone. However, fiberoptic bronchoscopy has been replaced by videoendoscopy at most leading facilities for over a decade. To avoid interruption of the videoendoscopy examination to perform fiberscopy-based autofluorescence ...

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32
Uranium Miner Lung Cancer Study. Progress Report, March 15, 1974--March 15, 1975.
1975-01-01

The three projects supported by Atomic Energy Commission are of utmost importance and consist of: collection of material from uranium miners known to have cancer of the lung into a tumor registry; regression study of sputum cytological findings in uranium...

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Localized peribronchial thickening: a CT sign of occult bronchogenic carcinoma
1985-05-01

The authors present a case with repeated positive sputum cytologies in which CT proved complementary to nonlocalizing endoscopies by identifying bronchogenic carcinoma as focal specimen provided precise pathologic correlation of the CT findings with a small squamous cell carcinoma.

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Immunologic Assessment of Patients with Pulmonary Metaplasia and Neoplasia.
1979-01-01

Immune profiles have been obtained on 206 individuals including 57 controls, 50 lung cancer patients, and 99 uranium miners with well-defined sputum cytologies ranging from normal to carcinoma in situ. Little effect of smoking, uranium mining or a combina...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

35
Alveolar-cell carcinoma: a problem in sputum cytodiagnosis.
1982-12-01

Cytology and histology are correlated in a series of 22 cases chosen to illustrate the differential diagnosis between clusters of benign bronchial or bronchiolar cells seen in sputum, and those of alveolar cell carcinoma or adenocarcinoma with alveolar spread. Alveolar-cell carcinoma is characterised by clusters of small epithelial cells in spherical or ...

PubMed Central

36
Predictive value of sputum cytology.
1987-03-01

A 60 year old woman non-smoker with bronchial asthma of 6 years' duration, treated with aminophylline, salbutamol, and oral corticosteroids, was admitted because of increasing dyspnoea and productive cough. On examination she was in moderate respiratory distress with inspiratory and expiratory wheezes. Her chest radiograph was interpreted as normal. Two consecutive sputum ...

PubMed Central

37
Vaginal and Cervical Cytology of the Early Puerperium.
1969-01-01

Cervical and vaginal smears were obtained from 160 women who had delivered one to eight days prior to cytologic examination. Preparations were examined for general morphology and graded for malignancy. The degree of cytologic abnormality was found to corr...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

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Association of Cervical Cytology and HPV DNA Status During Pregnancy With Placental Abnormalities and Preterm Birth.
2011-08-01

The clinical implications of abnormal cervical cytology during pregnancy are unclear. Therefore, we performed the present study to determine the role of cervical cytologic screening during pregnancy in association with placental abnormalities and preterm birth. A review of 2,480 cases during 11 years revealed ...

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Sputum cytopathology: use and potential in monitoring the workplace environment by screening for biological effects of exposure
1986-08-01

Sputum cytopathologic monitoring detects squamous cell lung cancers at an extremely early stage (x-ray negative). It holds further potential for preventing disease by detecting epithelial alterations which reflect environmental hazards. The addition of sputum cytology screening to screening by chest x-ray film does not significantly ...

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HOST-VIRUS INTERACTIONS IN ABNORMAL CELLS.
1970-08-26

... (Author). Descriptors : (*TISSUE CULTURE CELLS, *VIRUSES), (*CELLS( BIOLOGY), *MUTATIONS), CYTOLOGY, MITOSIS, ALGAE, GENETICS ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology

... adolescents and young women with abnormal cytology and histology results. The ASCCP Consensus Guidelines ...more Practice Improvement ...

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[Autofluorescence bronchoscopy].
2007-07-01

Due to advances in interventional bronchoscopy, curative treatment has become possible for central type lung cancer if it is detected in the early stage. However, expertise is required to diagnose the intraepithelial lesions by conventional white light bronchoscopy alone, but judgement is still subjective. The combination of white light and autofluorescence bronchoscopy has been reported to show ...

PubMed

43
A Computer-Assisted Cytology Screening Program for Uranium Miners
1981-11-04

A sputum cytology screening program was started for uranium miners in Elliot Lake to help in the early recognition of lung cancer in this high risk group. In order for a surveillance program to be successful a well-defined protocol is required. Because of the number of services required to support this program (coordination centre, laboratory, data centre, ...

PubMed Central

44
Autofluorescence bronchoscopy for lung cancer surveillance based on risk assessment
2007-04-13

BackgroundThis is a preliminary report of an ongoing prospective bimodality lung cancer surveillance trial for high?risk patients. Bimodality surveillance incorporates autofluorescence bronchoscopy (AFB) and spiral CT (SCT) scanning in high?risk patients as a primary lung cancer surveillance strategy, based entirely on risk factors. AFB was used for surveillance and findings were compared with ...

PubMed Central

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Uranium miner lung cancer study. Progress report for period, July 1, 1977--July 1 1978
1978-09-15

This study was initiated in 1957 by the U.S. Public Health, and many facets of this project are reaching final objectives. Many new studies have developed in the course of this study and will continue. The projects supported by The Department of Energy during the past year are of utmost importance and consist of: (a) collection of material from uranium miners known to have cancer of the lung into ...

Energy Citations Database

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The prevalence, and predictive value, of abnormal anal cytology to diagnose anal dysplasia in a population of HIV-positive men who have sex with men.
2007-02-01

Due to the increasing incidence of anal cancer in HIV-positive men who have sex with men, and the potential to detect and treat high-grade anal dysplasia--the putative anal cancer precursor--we have introduced an anal cytology screening service. Patients with abnormal anal cytology have follow-up high-resolution anoscopy (HRA) with ...

PubMed

47
Cytology, liquid-based cytology and automation.
2011-05-31

Quality-assured, comprehensive, cytology-based population screening programmes have resulted in a substantial decline in the incidence of, and mortality from, cervical cancer. Cytology classification systems divide squamous cell abnormalities into low grade and high grade. Women with high-grade squamous ...

PubMed

48
Scrape cytology in rare case of hairy tongue

Hairy tongue (HT) is a benign condition that causes concern over its abnormal appearance. HT is most commonly seen in adults and is seen as an abnormal coating of the tongue due to hyperkeratosis of filiform lingual papillae. Cytological scraping of the lesion on the tongue was done which showed squamous cells, extraneous material, ...

PubMed Central

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A SENSITIVE IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE ASSAY FOR DETECTION OF P53 PROTEIN ACCUMULATION IN SPUTUM

p53 mutations are common genetic alterations in lung cancers and usually result in p53 protein accumulation in tumor cells. Sputum is noninvasive to collect and ideal for screening p53 abnormalities. This study was to determine the feasibility of detecting p53 protein accumulatio...

EPA Science Inventory

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Uranium miner lung cancer study. Progress report, July 1, 1976--July 1, 1977
1977-10-03

This study was initiated in 1957 by the U.S. Public Health and many facets of this project are reaching final objectives. Many new studies have developed in the course of this study and will continue. The projects supported by the Energy Research and Development Administration are of utmost importance and consist of: collection of material from uranium miners known to have cancer of the lung into ...

Energy Citations Database

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Uranium miner lung cancer study. Progress report, July 1, 1975--July 1, 1976
1976-09-15

This study on the rate of lung cancer development in uranium miners was initiated in 1957 by the U. S. Public Health and many facets of this project are reaching final objectives. Many new studies have developed in the course of this study and will continue. The projects supported by The Energy Research and Development Administration are of utmost importance and consist of: collection of material ...

Energy Citations Database

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Screening for lung cancer revisited and the role of sputum cytology and fluorescence bronchoscopy in a high-risk group.
2000-04-01

Lung cancer is an epidemic disease that is underrepresented in the research funding for early detection and chemoprevention arenas. Screening programs have been discouraged for both financial and political reasons. Yet, increasing evidence suggests that screening and early detection may improve outcome in lung cancer. Sputum cytology examination has been ...

PubMed

53
Improvement in bronchial squamous metaplasia in smokers treated with folate and vitamin B12. Report of a preliminary randomized, double-blind intervention trial.
1988-03-11

To test whether changes in folate and vitamin B12 nutrition modify the severity of potentially premalignant lesions identified by cytology in sputum samples of smokers, we conducted a randomized, controlled prospective intervention trial in smokers with bronchial squamous metaplasia. Seventy-three men with a history of 20 or more pack-years of cigarette ...

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54
Role of sputum examination for acid fast bacilli in tuberculous pleural effusion

Background:Sputum for acid fast bacilli (AFB) is seldom looked for in the etiological diagnosis of tuberculous pleural effusion usually due to the absence of any parenchymal lesion radiologically, but presence of tubercle bacilli in sputum may have important epidemiological and therapeutic implication.Aims:This study aims to evaluate the role of ...

PubMed Central

55
Screening for lung cancer in high-risk groups: current status of low-dose spiral CT scanning and sputum markers.
2000-01-01

Lung cancer is the number one cause of death from cancer in the United States. Currently, there is no official recommendation to screen for lung cancer even in high-risk populations. Accordingly, we wait for patients to present with symptoms. Only 15-20% of patients are stage I lung cancer at diagnosis. Past screening trials with chest roentgenogram and sputum ...

PubMed

56
Asbestos bodies in a general hospital/clinic population

The presence of asbestos bodies in the sputum of individuals with known occupational asbestos exposure has been well documented. However, their prevalence and clinical implications in sputum and bronchial washings from patients not clinically known to have asbestos exposure remains controversial. From 1974 to 1979, 31,353 sputum and ...

Energy Citations Database

57
Analytical Cytology Applied to Detection of Induced Cytogenetic Abnormalities.
1987-01-01

Radiation-induced biological damage results in formation of a broad spectrum of cytogenetic changes such as translocations, dicentrics, ring chromosomes, and acentric fragments. A battery of analytical cytologic techniques are now emerging that promise to...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

58
Diagnostic cytology and morphometry of Penicillium marneffei in the sputum of a hypogammaglobulinemia with hyper-IgM patient.
2010-03-01

Penicillosis caused by Penicillium marneffei is endemic in Asia and is a highly fatal disease in HIV-AIDS patients. Reports, however; in other immunocompromized diseases are scanty. This report describes the cytological diagnosis of P. marneffei infection from the sputum of a pediatric patient with hypogammaglobulinemia with hyper IgM and severe pneumonia. ...

PubMed

59
"Bong lung" in cystic fibrosis: a case report
2010-11-19

IntroductionMarijuana or "bong" lung has been recently described. Subjects typically develop large peripheral paraseptal lung bullae and are predisposed to spontaneous pneumothoraces. The underlying mechanism for bullae formation is uncertain, but probably relates to direct lung toxicity and repeated barotrauma as the smoker performs frequent valsalva manoeuvres in an attempt to derive a greater ...

PubMed Central

60
Histology-Based Screen for Zebrafish Mutants with Abnormal Cell Differentiation

Infinite combinations of architec- tural and cytologic features of tissue cells are detectable by the light, where histologic features are used to assess biologi- cal behavior, identify abnormalities in cell in pathology indicate that many abnormalities in organogene- sis and/or cytology would be difficult

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Human Papillomavirus Infection and Cytologic Abnormalities of the Anus and Cervix Among HIV-Infected Women in the Study to Understand the Natural History of HIV/AIDS in the Era of Effective Therapy (The SUN Study).
2011-04-01

BACKGROUND:: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection of the cervix and related abnormal cervical cytology in HIV-infected women has been well described. Little is known about anal HPV infection in HIV-infected women. METHODS:: The SUN Study is a prospective cohort study of 700 HIV-infected patients including 167 women. At baseline, patients completed a ...

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62
Prevalence of anal cytological abnormalities in women with positive cervical cytology.
2011-05-01

The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of cytological abnormalities of the anal mucosa in women with positive cervical cytology, but without macroscopic anal lesion. Ultimately we postulated if the anal mucosa may be a reservoir of HPV, which would allow the reinfection of cervix. Forty-nine patients with ...

PubMed

63
Urethral Cancer (PDQ): Treatment

... treatment, or monitor the disease over time. Urine cytology : Examination of urine under a microscope to check for abnormal cells. Urinalysis : A test to check the color of ...

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THE USE OF X-RAY INDUCED CYTOLOGICAL CHANGES IN ...
1953-07-23

... the correlation between the postirradiation selection times, the mitotic index and frequency of chromosome abnormalities in Allium cepa root tip ...

DTIC Science & Technology

65
[Early diagnosis of lung cancer].
2003-02-01

Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death in mankind, with five-year survival rate remains 10%. Previous screening trials using chest radiography and cytological examination of sputum failed to reach the goal of a diagnostic screening test,a decrease in lung cancer mortality. With the development of new kinds of technology, there has been a ...

PubMed

66
The early diagnosis of lung cancer
1972-01-01

Earlier diagnosis of malignant disease in the lung may bring about improvements in the treatment. This article discusses the effects of early diagnosis on the prognosis. Cancer of the lung may be associated with other lung pathology, thus increasing the problems of diagnosis. Diagnosis depends on radiological examination, cytology of the sputum, ...

PubMed Central

67
Thallium-201 SPECT depicts radiologically occult lung cancer.
1991-12-01

A case of radiologically occult lung cancer is presented in which 201TI SPECT of the chest clearly delineated the involved area. A 66-yr-old man underwent chest screening examinations for asymptomatic smokers and presented a positive sputum cytology for lung cancer. Conventional chest x-ray, tomography of computed radiography, and a CT scan failed to ...

PubMed

68
Screening for lung cancer: current status and future directions: Thomas A. Neff lecture.
2004-05-01

Lung cancer is the number one cancer killer in North America. Currently, screening for lung cancer is not recommended. Therefore, patients will not receive a diagnosis until they present with symptomatic disease, which is usually advanced stage disease. Previous trials of screening with chest roentgenograms and sputum cytology have failed to show a ...

PubMed

69
Abnormal Cervical Appearance: What to Do, When to Worry?
2011-02-01

Many clinicians encounter cervical lesions that may or may not be associated with cytologic abnormalities. Such abnormalities as ectropion, Nabothian cysts, and small cervical polyps are quite benign and need not generate concern for patient or clinician, whereas others, including those associated with a history of exposure to ...

PubMed Central

70
Conservative Management of Adolescents With Abnormal Cytology and Histology
2008-01-01

Adolescents remain vulnerable to human papilloma virus (HPV) infection because of certain physiologic characteristics inherent in this age group and common sexual behaviors, including lack of condom use. The commonness of HPV in this age group also results in frequent abnormal cytology. Fortunately, most of the infections are transient, with frequent ...

PubMed Central

71
How to identify tuberculosis cases in a prevalence survey.
2008-11-01

The identification of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) cases in a prevalence survey is a challenge, as diagnostic methods are labour-intensive and large numbers of individuals need to be screened because the prevalence rate is low (almost never greater than 1,200 per 100,000 population). Three testing methods are used: questionnaires, chest radiography (CXR) and bacteriological tests, including ...

PubMed

72
Uranium miner lung cancer study. Final report
1986-06-01

This study on uranium miners was started in 1957 and extended through June 30, 1986. It consisted of the routine screening of sputum from uranium miners of the Colorado Plateau, and collection of surgical and autopsy material from uranium miners who developed lung cancer. The projects resulted in: (1) Proof, for the first time, that cancer takes from 10 to 15 years to develop ...

Energy Citations Database

73
Regression analysis of cytopathological data
1982-12-01

Epithelial cells from the human body are frequently labelled according to one of several ordered levels of abnormality, ranging from normal to malignant. The label of the most abnormal cell in a specimen determines the score for the specimen. This paper presents a model for the regression of specimen scores against continuous and discrete variables, as in ...

Energy Citations Database

74
Sputum peroxidase activity correlates with the severity of lung disease in cystic fibrosis.
1995-01-01

Patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) of the same age differ significantly in their degree of pulmonary disease. Based on preliminary observations, we postulated that the activity of myeloperoxidase would be significantly increased in patients with greater structural lung damage than in those with less lung damage. Acid extracts of weighed sputum samples were assayed for ...

PubMed

75
Retired and former asbestos workers in Hawaii
1984-01-01

In 1979, a pilot survey defined respiratory status and unmet health care needs of retired and former male asbestos workers in Hawaii. Of 1,401 identified subjects, 741 were contacted and 411 were interviewed. Forty-five subjects were between 39 and 54 years of age; 208, between 55 and 64; and 158, age 65 or more. They represented the main ethnic groups--Caucasian, Chinese, Filipino, Hawaiian and ...

Energy Citations Database

76
Chromosomal abnormalities in ascitic fluid from patients with alcoholic cirrhosis.
1981-05-23

Cytology and cytogenetics were used to study ascitic fluid obtained from five patients with alcoholic cirrhosis. Cytological examination showed that all fluids contained numerous mesothelial cells and some leucocytes. Cytogenetic analysis showed abnormal karyotypes in cultured cells from all five patients and in uncultured cells from ...

PubMed Central

77
Chromosomal abnormalities in ascitic fluid from patients with alcoholic cirrhosis.
1981-05-23

Cytology and cytogenetics were used to study ascitic fluid obtained from five patients with alcoholic cirrhosis. Cytological examination showed that all fluids contained numerous mesothelial cells and some leucocytes. Cytogenetic analysis showed abnormal karyotypes in cultured cells from all five patients and in uncultured cells from ...

PubMed

78
Differences in cervical cytologic and histologic findings between women using depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate and oral contraceptives.
2011-07-01

OBJECTIVE.: This study aimed to compare cervical cytologic and histologic findings between women using depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) and oral contraceptives (OCs) referred for colposcopy and to determine whether there were differences in the occurrence of false-positive cytologic finding between the 2 contraceptive groups. MATERIALS AND ...

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79
Objective perspective in colposcopy.
2011-08-12

Colposcopy is a widely used diagnostic procedure, primarily in the assessment of women with abnormal cervical cytology. It is used by appropriately trained individuals using techniques that allow a full assessment of the abnormality and plan for further investigation or treatment. Certain key features are specifically looked for, and a ...

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80
The effect of the synthetic retinoid etretinate on sputum cytology: results from a randomised trial.
1992-05-01

Laboratory studies, and one previous uncontrolled trial, have suggested that retinoids may reverse bronchial atypia, a putatively premalignant condition. Sputum sampling is a simple, non-invasive method of assessing atypia. Smokers with at least a 15 pack-year history were screened for sputum atypia. One hundred and fifty subjects' were randomised to ...

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Randomized controlled trials of the efficacy of lung cancer screening by sputum cytology revisited: a combined mortality analysis from the Johns Hopkins Lung Project and the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Lung Study
2009-11-01

BackgroundTwo randomized controlled trials of lung cancer screening initiated in the 1970's, the Johns Hopkins Lung Project and the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Lung Study, compared one arm which received annual chest x-ray and four-monthly sputum cytology (dual-screen) to a second arm which received annual chest x-ray only. Previous publications from these ...

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Histological Correlation of Glandular Abnormalities in Cervical Liquid-Based Cytology
2011-09-22

Conventional Papanicolaou smear method is still commonly used for cervical cancer screening in Japan, despite the liquid-based cytology (LBC) that has become a global tendency in the world recently. One of the obstacles in the way of popularization of this method seems to be the confusion as to diagnosis upon cervical glandular lesions. We performed comparison study between ...

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83
Military Service, Life Span Sexual Assault Exposures, and Cervical Cytologic Abnormalities.
2011-08-11

Abstract Background: Little is known about the reproductive health of military women. This study sought to determine women Veterans' competing risk factors, including life span sexual assault (LSA) exposures, associated with recent and lifetime cervical cytologic abnormalities. Methods: This cross-sectional study of a retrospective cohort of 999 Midwestern ...

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[The saccharin test in comparison with cytologic findings in assessing nasal mucosa function].
1990-03-01

The authors emphasize the importance of two aspects of investigation of the nasal mucosa: morphologically by means of cytology, and functionally using the saccharin test. The results are based upon an investigation of 104 patients (208 saccharin tests and 208 cytological slides). The cytological analysis was performed on a mucous smear ...

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85
Induced sputum proteome in healthy subjects and asthmatic patients.
2011-09-01

BACKGROUND: Asthma is a heterogeneous disease characterized by abnormal airway pathophysiology and susceptibility to different stimuli, as exemplified by a subset of patients with exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Induced sputum provides a noninvasive method to sample airway biofluids that are enriched in proteins. OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that novel ...

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86
Blood and Sputum Eosinophil Levels in Asthma and Their Relationship to Sinus Computed Tomographic Findings
2008-06-01

OBJECTIVETo investigate the relationship among blood and sputum eosinophil levels, sinus mucosal thickening, and osteitis in patients with asthma.PATIENTS AND METHODSWe conducted an observational study of 201 patients with asthma who underwent sinus computed tomographic (CT) imaging and induced sputum analysis at Mayo Clinic's site in Rochester, MN, from ...

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Randomized clinical evaluation of self-screening for anal cancer precursors in men who have sex with men
2006-03-20

BackgroundSelf-collection of anorectal swab specimens could greatly facilitate the completion of prerequisite studies and future implementation of anal cancer screening among men who have sex with men (MSM). We therefore compared self- versus clinician- collection procedures with respect to specimen adequacy for cytological evaluation, concordance of paired ...

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Estimating the Accuracy of Anal Cytology in the Presence of an Imperfect Reference Standard
2010-08-19

BackgroundThe study aim is to estimate sensitivity and specificity of anal cytology for histologic HSIL in analyses adjusted for the imperfect biopsy reference standard.Methods and Principal FindingsRetrospective cohort study of an anal dysplasia screening program for HIV infected adults. We estimated the prevalence of histologic HSIL by concurrent ...

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Early diagnosis of lung cancer
1991-06-01

Lung cancer remains the leading cause of death in the United States. Although the incidence of cigarette smoking is decreasing in the United States it appears to be increasing worldwide. The five-year survival rate has not improved in cases with advanced disease, but several articles have indicated that survival can be improved in cases diagnosed early by sputum ...

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The value of anal cytology and human papillomavirus typing in the detection of anal intraepithelial neoplasia: a review of cases from an anoscopy clinic
2005-04-01

Background: Previous studies have reached differing conclusions about the utility of anal cytology as a screening tool for anal intraepithelial neoplasia (AIN). There is a need also to establish whether HPV typing offers a useful adjunct to screening. Methods: We analysed data from 99 consecutive homosexual/bisexual male patients (89 HIV-1 positive) who underwent high ...

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Sputum screening for lung cancer in radon exposed uranium miners: a comparison of semi-automated sputum cytometry and conventional cytology.
2007-11-01

Preparing for a prospective study on early lung cancer, correlation between semi-automated sputum cytometry (ASC) and conventional cytology (CY) was examined in 1517 former uranium miners with posterior-anterior and lateral chest roentgenograms. A hundred and twenty sputum specimens were classified as suspicious (grade II) and another ...

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92
The Role of Percutaneous Lung Biopsy in the Workup of a Solitary Pulmonary Nodule
1988-02-01

As the technique of percutaneous lung biopsy continues to evolve, it offers an increasingly accurate method of establishing the malignancy or benignity of a solitary pulmonary nodule. There are relatively few contraindications to the procedure, and the complications�primarily pneumothorax and hemoptysis�generally resolve without therapy. Transthoracic needle aspiration has an important role in ...

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Evaluation of pulmonary lesions with F-18 FDG PET: Comparison of findings in patients with primary pulmonary lesions, pulmonary lesions with history of prior malignancey, and clinically or radiographically suspicious thoracic lymph nodes
1994-05-01

The efficacy of Positron Emission Tomography with F-18 FDG in distinguishing benign from malignant lesions is evaluated and compared in three clinically distinct patient populations. Twenty-four patients with pulmonary lesions or thoracic lymph nodes suspicious for malignancy underwent FDG PET scanning. Pathologic proof of diagnosis was obtained for all patients by thoracotomy (n=18), ...

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Establishment of medical surveillance in industry: problems and procedures
1986-08-01

The establishment of standard history-taking will be discussed and will include examples of such histories developed in the clinic. The development of a protocol for performing and recording physical examinations will also be described. Special tests, such as pulmonary function and sputum cytology, will then be discussed. The integration of medical data ...

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Comparing Visual Inspection With Acetic Acid to Cytology in Detection of Precancerous Lesions of the Cervix in HIV-Infected Cambodian Women.
2011-03-25

PURPOSE: To compare Papanicolaou (Pap) smear readings to visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) findings among HIV-infected women in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. METHODS: A total of 304 HIV-infected women presenting to the women's clinic at the Community Resource Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, were screened for cervical cancer by both Pap smear and VIA. The results of the 2 tests were compared. ...

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96
Improvement in bronchial squamous metaplasia in smokers treated with folate and vitamin B/sub 12/: report of a preliminary randomized, double-blind intervention trial
1988-03-11

To test whether changes in folate and vitamin B/sub 12/ nutrition modify the severity of potentially premalignant lesions identified by cytology in sputum samples of smokers, the authors conducted a randomized, controlled prospective intervention trial in smokers with bronchial squamous metaplasia. Seventy-three men with a history of 20 or more pack-years ...

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Quantitative exfoliative cytology of abnormal oral mucosal smears.
1988-09-01

In this study quantitative techniques have been applied to smears collected from the buccal mucosa and floor of the mouth. The results display an encouraging success rate for identifying premalignant and malignant lesions. 'Intrapatient' normal smears provide a satisfactory control for comparison with pathological smears. Early results indicate that quantitative cytology could ...

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98
Bone Marrow Cytology in Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Survivors 5 Years Following Exposure.
1978-01-01

Bone marrow aspiration smears obtained from 35 individuals, 5 years following expsoure to the Hiroshima atomic bomb, were intensively evaluated for radiation related cytologic abnormalities. No definite radiaton related changes were observed, but some fin...

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99
Analytical cytology applied to detection of induced cytogenetic abnormalities
1987-08-06

Radiation-induced biological damage results in formation of a broad spectrum of cytogenetic changes such as translocations, dicentrics, ring chromosomes, and acentric fragments. A battery of analytical cytologic techniques are now emerging that promise to significantly improve the precision and ease with which these radiation induced cytogenetic changes can be quantified. This ...

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Identification of malignant cytologic criteria in pancreatobiliary brushings with corresponding positive fluorescence in situ hybridization results.
2011-09-01

Cytologic evaluation of pancreatobiliary brushings is specific but poorly sensitive for malignancy. Detection of polysomic cells by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is significantly more sensitive than routine cytology with similar specificity. The purpose of this study was to identify cytologic criteria most associated with ...

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence and type distribution, and HPV-associated cytological abnormalities in anal specimens from men infected with HIV who have sex with men.
2010-04-01

Human papillomavirus (HPV) detection and typing using the PapilloCheck test and cytological examination were carried out in anal samples collected from 67 men seropositive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) who have sex with men. Fifty (74.6%) patients had anal HPV infection, 46 (68.7%) had high-risk (HR) HPV infection, and 38 (56.7%) had multiple infection involving 2-9 ...

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102
The rodent estrous cycle: Characterization of vaginal cytology and its utility in toxicological studies

An evaluation of the estrous cycle in laboratory rodents can be a useful measure of the integrity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian reproductive axis. It can also serve as a way of insuring that animals exhibiting abnormal cycling patterns are disincluded from a study prior t...

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Cytological Detection of Cervical Carcinoma with New Cytochemical Markers and Flow Microanalysis.
1976-01-01

Human cervical cell samples have been stained with mithramycin or chromomycin A3 in an effort to analyze such preparations for premalignant abnormal cells by flow cytometry. Fluorescence from mithramycin or chromomycin A3-stained cells is similar to the f...

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Abnormal Gametogenesis, Male Dominant Sex Ratio, and Sertoli Cell Morphology in Induced Triploid Mussels, Mytilus ...

... F. Scherle. 1966. Practical stereological methods for morphometric cytology. J Cell Biol 30:23�38. CrossRef, PubMedWilson, J. H. ... ...

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Disseminated nocardiosis in an advanced AIDS patient.
2010-05-01

Nocardiosis is often misdiagnosed as tuberculosis in patients with HIV, as both diseases have similar manifestations. We describe the successful management of a case of advanced AIDS with disseminated Nocardial infection due to N. asteroides. Nocardial infection needs to be suspected in a patient with HIV infection when there is chest radiographic abnormality and when thrice ...

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106
Management of atypical glandular cells and adenocarcinoma in situ.
2008-12-01

Glandular abnormalities of the cervix remain a difficult clinical problem. It is a challenge for the clinician to manage and follow this unusual cytologic finding properly. This article highlights the definitions of glandular abnormalities, reviews current published guidelines for clinical management, and discusses the underlying rates ...

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108
The Abnormal Pap Smear: A Rationale for Follow Up
1983-04-01

Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is readily identifiable by cytology, so theoretically, most cases of invasive carcinoma should be preventable. Risk factors for carcinoma of the cervix are related to sexual activity, therefore screening should be similarly related. All women should have routine annual cytology as soon as they are sexually active. ...

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109
Anal cytology as a screening tool for anal squamous intraepithelial lesions.
1997-04-15

Anal squamous intraepithelial lesions (ASIL) are common in homosexual and bisexual men, and high-grade ASIL (HSIL) in particular may represent an anal cancer precursor. Cervical cytology is a useful screening tool for detection of cervical HSIL to prevent cervical cancer. To assess anal cytology as a screening tool for anal disease, we compared anal ...

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STUDY BY THE METHOD OF IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE OF ...
1966-09-27

... Abstract : In the study of dysproteinemia in subjects with chronic bronchitis, the loss of proteins in the sputum and the elimination with the sputum of ...

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111
Pneumonia in Immunocompromised People

... of expectorated sputum or from sputum obtained by induction (in which a vapor is used to stimulate ...

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Women's preferences regarding options for management of atypical, borderline or low-grade cervical cytological abnormalities: a review of the evidence.
2011-06-01

M. Z. Sadique and R. Legood Women's preferences regarding options for management of atypical, borderline or low-grade cervical cytological abnormalities: a review of the evidence Objectives:? To review the evidence on women's preferences for and valuation of alternative management pathways following identification of low-grade ...

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113
[Allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis due to Schizophyllum commune and Aspergillus fumigatus].
2011-08-01

A 53-year-old man who had been suffering from asthma presented to our hospital because of abnormal shadows detected on a chest X-ray film during a routine medical examination. A biopsy specimen of a mucus plug obtained by bronchoscopy showed fungal hyphae, eosinophils, and Charcot-Leyden crystals, with evidence of lung tissue eosinophilia. Schizophyllum commune and Aspergillus ...

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114
Direct microscopy versus sputum cytology analysis and bleach sedimentation for diagnosis of tuberculosis: a prospective diagnostic study
2010-09-21

BackgroundDiagnostic options for pulmonary tuberculosis in resource-poor settings are commonly limited to smear microscopy. We investigated whether bleach concentration by sedimentation and sputum cytology analysis (SCA) increased the positivity rate of smear microscopy for smear-positive tuberculosis.MethodsWe did a prospective diagnostic study in a ...

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115
Intestinal and extraintestinal cryptosporidiosis in AIDS patients.
1995-08-01

In a prospective study in AIDS patients with chronic diarrhea, the overall prevalence of intestinal cryptosporidiosis was 15.6% (43/275). The prevalence was higher in homosexual patients (33.3%) than in intravenous drug abusers (10.6%) (p < 0.001). Extraintestinal infection was present in 30% (13/43) of the patients with known intestinal cryptosporidiosis. Eight of the 13 (61.5%) patients with ...

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116
Prevalence of Human Papilloma Virus Infections and Cervical Cytological Abnormalities among Korean Women with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
2010-10-17

We performed a multicenter cross-sectional study of 134 sexually active systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients to investigate the prevalence of and risk factors for high risk human papilloma virus (HPV) infection and cervical cytological abnormalities among Korean women with SLE. In this multicenter cross-sectional study, HPV testing and routine ...

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117
Micronuclei in sputum from uranium workers: Epidemiologic application of an evolving cytogenetic technique
1989-01-01

The exfoliated-cell micronucleus assay is a relatively new cytogenetic technique which can provide a measure of the genetic effect of exposure to carcinogens and mutagens in target tissues where tumors arise among exposed populations. It is responsive to the effects of ionizing radiation and tobacco smoke in some in vivo human cell systems, but has not been extensively field tested as an indicator ...

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118
The mildly abnormal cervical smear: patient anxiety and choice of management.
1996-05-01

Argument continues over the best management of women with a first mildly dyskaryotic cervical smear: should they be referred for prompt colposcopy, or should they be kept under cytological review, with recourse to colposcopy if the abnormality persists? One consideration is the amount of anxiety generated. We measured anxiety, retrospectively, in two ...

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A clinical and cytological study of vitamin A deficiency in Kiribati.
1992-08-01

Vitamin A status was assessed clinically and by conjunctival impression cytology in a selected group under seven years of age in the Republic of Kiribati. A total of 230 children were studied. Of 185 with readable histology, 14.6% were clinically and histologically abnormal; 19.5% were clinically abnormal but histologically normal; and ...

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120
Description of a pilot anal pap smear screening program among individuals attending a Veteran's Affairs HIV clinic.
2011-03-02

Despite the higher risk of anal cancer among HIV-infected individuals currently there are no national or international guidelines for anal dysplasia screening. We assessed acceptance and feasibility of screening for anal intraepithelial neoplasia (AIN), the rate of abnormalities, and relationship between the presence of AIN and a history of receptive anal intercourse. ...

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HPV testing as a triage for borderline or mild dyskaryosis on cervical cytology: results from the Sentinel Sites study.
2011-09-06

Background:Earlier pilot studies of human papillomavirus (HPV) triage concluded that HPV triage was feasible and cost-effective. The aim of the present study was to study the impact of wider rollout of HPV triage for women with low-grade cytology on colposcopy referral and outcomes.Methods:Human papillomavirus testing of liquid-based cytology (LBC) samples ...

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122
Efficacy of massive oral doses of retinyl palmitate and mango (Mangifera indica L.) consumption to correct an existing vitamin A deficiency in Senegalese children.
1992-09-01

Administration of large oral doses of retinyl palmitate has become the most widely practised vitamin A deficiency prevention strategy in developing countries. We conducted a follow-up study among 220 Senegalese children aged 2-7 years suffering from moderate undernutrition to determine the efficacy of vitamin A treatment on their vitamin A status assessed by biochemical and ...

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123
Lung cancer in uranium miners: A tissue resource and pilot study. Final performance report
1998-08-13

This project incorporates two related research projects directed toward understanding respiratory carcinogenesis in radon-exposed former uranium miners. The first project involved a continuation of the tissue resource of lung cancer cases from former underground uranium miners and comparison cases from non-miners. The second project was a pilot study for a proposed longitudinal study of ...

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NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) testimony to DOL (Department of Labor) on proposed standard for occupational exposure to inorganic arsenic by Edward J. Baier, September 8, 1976
1976-09-08

The testimony addressed three technical issues concerning the arsenic (7440382) standard. These three aspects were sampling and analysis, sputum cytology, and respiratory protection. NIOSH concluded that personal sampling can be used to collect air samples to measure worker exposure to arsenic at the recommended level with a precision of about plus or ...

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Evaluation of a Cervical Cancer Screening Program Based on HPV Testing and LLETZ Excision in a Low Resource Setting
2010-10-07

We conducted studies in Vanuatu to evaluate potential screening and treatment strategies to assist with control of cervical cancer. In a pilot study of 496 women, visual inspection and cytology were evaluated as screening tests for detection of CIN 2 or worse (CIN2+), observed in 21 of 206 subjects biopsied on the basis of abnormal visual inspection or ...

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Cytological study of radiation induced alterations in cytoplasmic factors controlling male sterility in corn. Progress report, February 28, 1973--December 1, 1973
1973-01-01

Cytoplasmic male sterile accessions, other than T-type, are being backcrossed to adapted maintainer and restorer inbred corn lines. Fertile selections from gamma -irradiated T-type corn continue to exhibit resistance to infection by race-T of Helminthosporium maydis in field and greenhouse tests. Cytological comparisons of these fertile selections and T-sterile, ...

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127
Cytology and cervical cancer surveillance in an era of human papillomavirus vaccination.
2010-09-01

Cytological and cancer surveillance will provide the most effective indications of short-term effects and long-term outcomes of the introduction of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in Australia. This article outlines how this surveillance is proposed to occur through the established national monitoring mechanisms of the National Cervical Screening Program in the annual ...

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A review on the current state of urine cytology emphasizing the role of fluorescence in situ hybridization as an adjunct to diagnosis.
2010-08-25

Urinary cytology has a significant role in the detection and surveillance of patients with urothelial carcinoma (UC), which has a high morbidity rate in the United States. Examination of the urine is a comprehensive screen of both the upper and lower urinary tract and is ideal for detecting both primary bladder UC and synchronous or metachronous, multifocal UCs that commonly ...

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129
CHROMOSOMIC MUTANTS INDUCED BY IONIZING RADIATIONS IN "CAPPELLI" DURUM WHEAT
1961-01-01

Among 13 R/sub 3/ morphological or chlorophyll mutants of durum wheat Cappelli,'' 3 progenies carrying a reciprocal translocation were found. Such chromosomic aberrations do not increase stertlity. Translocation homozygous lines are now going to be obtained. Cytological investigations of abnormal R/sub 4/ plants showed a ...

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A COMPARISON OF THE CYTOLOGICAL EFFECTS PRODUCED BY IONIZING RADIATIONS OF DIFFERENT L.E.T. Technical Progress Report
1962-10-31

Results are summarized from studies of mechanisms involved in the development of radiation cataracts. Data are included on mitotic and other cytological abnormalities and DNA synthesis in cells of rabbit lens after all or only part of the cell population have been exposed to x radiation ranging from 50 to 1400 r. Estimates of DNA synthesis in ...

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New method for microscopic image enhancement in medicine
1992-06-01

The inspection of a sputum smear through the microscope is an important means to diagnosis of cytology. In other words, this implies that the smear examination is the key to quality control in medicine. Since a microscopic image possessed with a complicated background has poor contrast and the object pixels consist of a small part of the whole image, it is ...

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Medical screening for lung cancer: perspective and strategy
1986-08-01

Strategies to prevent or reverse cancer promotion are described. One strategy, involving the screening and prompt treatment of small lung cancers, is proposed as a study to be tested in occupational groups with very high risk, specifically asbestos-exposed shipyard workers who smoke cigarettes. The relative risk can be assigned on the basis of (1) age, (2) years since first asbestos exposure, and ...

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133
Human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence and types among Turkish women at a gynecology outpatient unit
2009-11-30

BackgroundHuman Papillomavirus (HPV) is a well-known pathogen for lower genital tract neoplasias, yet little is known regarding HPV prevalence in Turkey. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of HPV DNA and to determine HPV types distribution among women with normal and abnormal cytology.MethodsA total of five hundred seven (n = 507) ...

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Associations between Oral HPV16 Infection and Cytopathology: Evaluation of an Oropharyngeal "Pap-Test Equivalent" in High-Risk Populations.
2011-08-11

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for the rising incidence of oropharyngeal squamous cell cancers (OSCC) in the United States, and yet, no screening strategies have been evaluated. Secondary prevention by means of HPV detection and cervical cytology has led to a decline in cervical cancer incidence in the United States. Here, we explored an analogous strategy by ...

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Cervical cytology screening in a sexually transmitted diseases clinic for the first time in Sri Lanka.
1989-04-01

A prospective study of cervical cytology was carried out on 350 consecutive female patients attending the central venereal diseases clinic (CVDC) in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The main objective was to assess the proportion of abnormal cervical smears to emphasise the need to introduce routine cervical cytology screening in the sexually ...

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[Cytological observation on pollen abortion of genetic male sterile mutant induced by space flight in maize].
2007-10-01

In order to understand the cytological mechanism of pollen abortion of genetic male sterile mutant induced by space flight in maize, the sister cross population were used for sterility analysis and cytological observation. Intact anther observation, isolated cells observation and paraffin section were adopted in this research. The results showed that ...

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Pulmonary cytology in chrysotile asbestos workers
1984-01-01

The prevalence of atypical cytology has been determined in relation to age, smoking and asbestos exposure for male workers employed in 3 mines in the Province of Quebec. Overall participation was 71%. Out of 867 participating workers, 626 (72%) presented a deep cough specimen within normal limits, 74 (8.5%) a specimen with mild atypical metaplasia and 10 (1.2%) a specimen with ...

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Mediastinal Schwannoma Diagnosed by Endoscopic Ultrasonography-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology
2011-07-21

Schwannoma is the most common neurogenic tumor that is derived from the peripheral nerve sheath. There are no specific serologic markers or characteristic imaging abnormalities associated with schwannoma. Tissue diagnosis and immunohistochemistry are required to diagnose this lesion. We describe a 65-year-old male with a finding of three mass lesions in the superior and middle ...

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Endosonography and cytology in diagnosing and staging pancreatic body and tail carcinoma: Preliminary results of endosonographic guided puncture
1993-01-01

Endosonography was performed in diagnosing and staging pancreatic body and tail carcinoma in two patients. In the first case endoscopy, abdominal ultrasound, and computed tomography were nondiagnostic in diagnosing the origin of submucosal gastric abnormalities. Endosonography diagnosed a pancreatic tail carcinoma with submucosal gastric involvement, and this was confirmed by ...

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Controls in quality assessment in gynecologic cytology: A rational approach to workload limits for the ThinPrep imaging system.
2010-10-01

Major components of good quality assurance (QA) in cytology laboratories are measuring the screening accuracy of cytotechnologists (CTs) and determining appropriate workload limits for them. Currently, the FDA approved workload limits for image assisted Paps, however, are too high. In addition, the CLIA 88 mandated QA measures, by themselves, are insufficient to accurately ...

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Hybrid capture vs. PCR screening of cervical human papilloma virus infections. Cytological and histological associations in 1270 women
2010-02-22

BackgroundWe evaluated two molecular methods of HPV detection and their correlation with cytological and histological diagnosis in a large sample of Greek women.MethodsAll women with liquid-based cytology performed at a University Hospital between 2000 and 2003 were included. The Hybrid Capture 2 (HC2) kit and in house Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) were ...

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