Depletion of core needle biopsy cellularity and DNA content as a result of vigorous touch preparations Journal Article


Authors: Rekhtman, N.; Kazi, S.; Yao, J.; Dogan, S.; Yannes, A.; Lin, O.; Silk, M.; Silk, T.; Durack, J. C.
Article Title: Depletion of core needle biopsy cellularity and DNA content as a result of vigorous touch preparations
Abstract: Context.- Touch preparations (TP) of core needle biopsies (CNBs) are used at some institutions for on-site assessment of CNB adequacy. In our clinical practice, we have encountered instances in which TPs resulted in substantial depletion of CNB cellularity. Objective.- To examine the effect of increasingly vigorous TPs on cellularity and DNA content of CNBs. Design.- Ex vivo CNBs (n = 56) were performed on resected lung and kidney tumor specimens. For each specimen, CNBs were performed in quadruplicate on tumor and nontumor tissue and subjected to 1 of 4 TP methods: imprint, 1-cm drag, 2-cm drag, or full-slide drag. Overall cellularity in TPs relative to corresponding CNBs was estimated semiquantitatively. DNA was extracted and quantified from 12 TPs and corresponding CNBs. Two cytopathologists performed a blinded diagnostic assessment of Diff-Quik-stained TPs. Results.- Cellularity of imprint, 1-cm, 2-cm, and fullslide TPs represented, on average, 19%, 33%, 41%, and 46% of total CNB cellularity, respectively (P = .003). Average DNA content in imprint, 1-cm, and 2-cm TPs was 0.3 μg (range, 0.1-0.8 μg), 0.4 μg (range, 0.1-1 μg), and 0.6 μg (range, 0.2-1.3 μg), respectively, which represented on average 15%, 36%, and 50%, respectively, of total CNB DNA content. Diagnostic accuracy was not inferior for less-extensive TPs, compared with more-extensive TPs. Conclusions.- Vigorous TPs may contain a substantial fraction of CNB cellularity and DNA content, whereas more-limited TPs are less disruptive to CNBs but remain suitable for cytologic assessment. We suggest avoiding excessively forceful TPs and, whenever clinically feasible, obtaining additional samples to ensure sufficient cellularity for potential ancillary studies. Copyright © 2015 College of American Pathologists.
Journal Title: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Volume: 139
Issue: 7
ISSN: 0003-9985
Publisher: College of American Pathologists  
Date Published: 2015-07-01
Start Page: 907
End Page: 912
Language: English
DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2014-0392-OA
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 25521802
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Notes: Presented at the 2014 USCAP Annual Meeting, 2014 Mar 1–7, San Diego, CA -- Export Date: 3 August 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Natasha Rekhtman
    424 Rekhtman
  2. Oscar Lin
    307 Lin
  3. Jinjuan Yao
    58 Yao
  4. Snjezana Dogan
    187 Dogan
  5. Jeremy Charles Durack
    116 Durack
  6. Mikhail Thomas Silk
    21 Silk
  7. Sofia Kazi
    4 Kazi
  8. Tarik Christopher Silk
    10 Silk