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A total of 213 fine needle aspirations from pulmonary lesions in 193 patients
performed from January, 1986 to March, 1989 were analyzed. The cytologic diagnoses
were unsatisfactory in 10, negative in 60, atypical in 6, suspicious in 11 and malignant
in 126 cases. The cytologic types of the malignant cases were 47 squamous cell
carcinomas, 40 adenocarcinomas, 10 small cell carcinomas, 6 large cell carcinomas and 10
metastatic tumors. They were verified by the histologic confirmation in 31 cases and by
the clinical data in the remainder There were 5 false¡¤negative cases and none was
false-positive, representing 96% sensitivity and 100% specificity. Primary lung cancers
were accurately typed in 73% of histologically confirmed cases. Cell blocks, prepared in
99 cases, were helpful in tumor typing of 11 cases.

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Fine needle aspiration cytology; Pulmonary lesion;

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