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Diagnostic Cytopathology | 1996

Exfoliative respiratory cytology in the diagnosis of leukemias and lymphomas in the lung

Ricardo H. Bardales; Celeste N. Powers; Henry F. Frierson; Mark J. Suhrland; Jamie L. Covell; Michael W. Stanley

Leukemias and lymphomas involving the lung were diagnosed by means of exfoliative cytology in 31 specimens from 20 patients. Initial diagnostic categorizations included 29 specimens “positive for malignancy,” including two thought to represent “carcinoma vs. lymphoma,” and two considered suspicious for lymphoma. Previous diagnoses of lymphoma (13 patients) and acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) (2 patients) were available. In 5 additional patients, exfoliative respiratory cytology yielded the first diagnosis of hematopoietic malignancy. Cytologic diagnosis included nine large‐cell and six small‐cell non‐Hodgkins lymphomas (NHL), three Hodgkins lymphomas (HD), and two AML. Key cytologic features included markedly pleomorphic and monomorphic cell populations in HD and NHL, respectively, as well as lack of tumor cell cohesion and necrosis in all cases. Cytologically, acute leukemia may be difficult to differentiate from large‐cell NHL, and small‐cell NHL from reactive/benign small lymphocytes. Blood, scant cellularity, crush artifacts, and apparent molding may affect diagnostic accuracy. Immunocytochemistry in cell block sections of sputa and washings is useful in the diagnostic workup in selected cases. Although involvement of the respiratory system by leukemias and lymphomas is uncommon and not always preceded by a history of malignancy, cytologic diagnosis is usually prompt, reliable, and accurate. Diagn Cytopathol 1996;14:108–113.


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1996

Cytologic Findings in Thyroglossal Duct Carcinoma

Ricardo H. Bardales; Mark J. Suhrland; Soheila Korourian; Robert F. Schaefer; Ehab Y. Hanna; Michael W. Stanley


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1996

Basal Cell (Monomorphic) and Minimally Pleomorphic Adenomas of the Salivary Glands: Distinction From the Solid (Anaplastic) Type of Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma in Fine-Needle Aspiration

Michael W. Stanley; Charles A. Horwitz; Susan D. Rollins; Celeste N. Powers M.D.; Ricardo H. Bardales; Soheila Korourain; Scott J. Stern


Diagnostic Cytopathology | 1995

Primary and metastatic high-grade carcinomas of the salivary glands: A cytologic-histologic correlation study of twenty cases

Michael W. Stanley; Ricardo H. Bardales; Charles Farmer; Henry F. Frierson; Mark J. Suhrland; Celeste N. Powers; Susan D. Rollins


Diagnostic Cytopathology | 1994

Papillary neoplasms of the breast: Fine-needle aspiration findings in cystic and solid cases

Ricardo H. Bardales; Mark J. Suhrland; Michael W. Stanley


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1996

Secondary pericardial malignancies: a critical appraisal of the role of cytology, pericardial biopsy, and DNA ploidy analysis.

Ricardo H. Bardales; Michael W. Stanley; Robert F. Schaefer; Roberta L. Liblit; Rebecca Owens; Mark J. Surhland


Diagnostic Cytopathology | 1995

Mycoses of the breast: diagnosis by fine-needle aspiration

Charles Farmer; Michael W. Stanley; Ricardo H. Bardales; Sohelia Korourian; Hememdra Shah; Robert W. Bradsher; Vs Klimberg


Diagnostic Cytopathology | 1994

Toxoplasma pneumonia: cytologic diagnosis by bronchoalveolar lavage

Rebecca R. Wheeler; Ricardo H. Bardales; Paula E. North; David H. Vesole; Guido Tricot; Michael W. Stanley


Archive | 1991

Bronchoalveolar lavage : cytology and clinical applications

Michael W. Stanley; Michelle J. Henry-Stanley; Conrad Iber


Archive | 2000

Findings in Fourteen Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy Specimens and One Pleural Fluid Specimen

Leslie D. Boucher; Paul E. Swanson; Michael W. Stanley; Jan F. Silverman; Stephen S. Raab; Kim R. Geisinger

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Ricardo H. Bardales

Hennepin County Medical Center

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Mark J. Suhrland

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Celeste N. Powers

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Charles Farmer

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Henry F. Frierson

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Susan D. Rollins

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Celeste N. Powers M.D.

State University of New York System

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