Behmard S, Sadeghi A, Bagheri S A
Acta Cytol. 1978 May-Jun;22(3):153-4.
Because of the high rate of diagnostic error with routine barium X-ray studies in detection of upper gastroesophageal lesions, a prospective investigation was undertaken to evaluate endoscopy together with brushing cytology and biopsy. Ninety-nine patients with recurrent upper gastrointestinal symptoms were examined during a two year period. Thirty-seven patients had cancer and 62 had benign ulcers as diagnosed by cytology and histopathology. All patients with diagnosis of carcinoma were correctly diagnosed by a combination of the above studies as proven by subsequent surgical exploration of all 37 patients. In the benign group, 23 patients were confirmed by exploratory laparotomy and 16 patients by following up for at least 2 years with upper GI series and/or endoscopy. The highest degree of accuracy in the diagnosis of cancer was achieved by cytology alone (92% of cases) and lowest by barium study of upper gastrointestinal tract (84% of cases). Although the accuracy of endoscopy in detecting cancer of the upper gastrointestinal tract was 86 per cent, 15 per cent of benign ulcers were falsely called neoplastic by this technique. It is concluded that endoscopy with brushing cytology and biopsy is an effective diagnostic tool in distinguishing benign lesions from malignant neoplasms and can be performed with little risk to the patient.