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Nuclear grading and flow cytometric DNA pattern in fine-needle aspirates of primary breast cancer
Authors:Cecilia Bozzetti  Rita Nizzoli  Nadia Naldi  Annamaria Guazzi  Roberta Camisa  Laura Manotti  Francesco Paolo Pilato  Giuliano Mazzini  Giorgio Cocconi
Abstract:Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy is increasingly used in the diagnosis and biological characterization of breast carcinomas in patients who receive preoperative chemotherapy. In this context, nuclear cytologic grade supplemented by DNA content could play an important role in the morphologic assessment of breast cancer. In this study, DNA ploidy pattern, analyzed by flow cytometry on FNAs from 92 primary breast carcinomas, was related to cytologic nuclear grade. Twenty-seven samples were cytologic grade 1, 33 were grade 2, and 32 were grade 3. Ploidy correlated with cytologic nuclear grade (P = 0.0001). Thirty percent of grade 1, 55% of grade 2, and 84% of grade 3 tumors were DNA aneuploid. For 30 of the 92 FNAs, it was possible to compare nuclear cytologic grade with the corresponding histologic grade using the Scarff, Bloom, and Richardson system. A high concordance (80%) between nuclear grade on FNAs and histologic grade was found. DNA flow cytometry in combination with nuclear cytologic grade might represent additional information for the characterization of breast cancer diagnosed by FNA. Diagn Cytopathol 1996;15:116–120. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:breast cancer  fine-needle aspiration cytology  grade  DNA flow cytometry
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