Greene C A, Suen K C
Acta Cytol. 1984 Nov-Dec;28(6):713-8.
Cytologic study of fine needle aspirates in 15 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma revealed the following cellular patterns in order of decreasing frequency: trabecular, acinar and anaplastic. The most useful cytologic criteria for the identification of hepatocellular carcinoma were the similarity of tumor cells to liver cells, the prominence of nucleoli and the frequent presence of a trabecular pattern. Our study showed that the cellular changes seen in aspirated material faithfully reflect the histologic alterations seen in tissue sections. Hence, familiarity with the histology of hepatocellular carcinoma is of tremendous value in the interpretation of cytologic material.
对15例肝细胞癌细针穿刺抽吸物进行的细胞学研究显示,细胞模式按出现频率递减依次为:小梁状、腺泡状和间变。识别肝细胞癌最有用的细胞学标准是肿瘤细胞与肝细胞的相似性、核仁突出以及小梁状模式的频繁出现。我们的研究表明,抽吸物中所见的细胞变化如实地反映了组织切片中所见的组织学改变。因此,熟悉肝细胞癌的组织学对于解释细胞学材料具有巨大价值。