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KMID : 0357920110450010087
Korean Journal of Pathology
2011 Volume.45 No. 1 p.87 ~ p.91
Morphometric Analysis for Pulmonary Small Cell Carcinoma Using Image Analysis
Jeong Sun-Min

Ha Seung-Yeon
An Jung-Suk
Cho Hyun-Yee
Chung Dong-Hae
Kim Na-Rai
Park Sang-Hui
Abstract
Background : There are few studies of how to diagnose small cell lung cancer in cytological tests through morphometric analysis. We tried to measure and analyze characteristics of small cell carcinoma in lung by image analysis.

Methods : We studied three types of cytologic specimens from 89 patients who were diagnosed with small cell lung cancer by immunohistochemistry. We measured area, perimeter, maximal length and maximal width of cells from small cell carcinoma using image analysis.

Results : In lung aspirates, the nuclear mean area, perimeter, maximal length and maximal width of small cell lung cancer were 218.69 ¥ìm2, 55 ¥ìm, 18.48 ¥ìm and 14.65 ¥ìm. In bronchial washings, nuclear measurements were 194.66 ¥ìm2, 50.07 ¥ìm, 16.27 ¥ìm and 14.1 ¥ìm. In pleural fluid, values were 177.85 ¥ìm2, 48.09 ¥ìm, 15.7 ¥ìm and 13.37 ¥ìm.

Conclusions : Nuclear size of small cell lung carcinoma is variable and de pends on the cytology method. Nuclei are spindle-shaped and larger in small cell carcinoma from lung aspirates than in bronchial washings or pleural fluid. The cytoplasms of the cells in bronchial washings and pleural fluid were swollen. Therefore, one should consider morphologic changes when trying to diagnose small cell lung cancer through cytological tests.
KEYWORD
Small cell lung carcinoma, Respiratory aspiration, Bronchoalveolar lavage, Image analysis
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