Urinary cytodiagnostic abnormalities in 50 patients with non‐Hodgkin's lymphomas
Urinary cytodiagnostic evaluation was performed on 50 consecutive patients with non‐Hodgkin's lymphomas. In 14 patients (28%) the urine sediment contained characteristic lymphoma cells. The groups with or without a positive urine cytology were comparable with respect to type of lymphoma, stage...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cancer 1984-11, Vol.54 (9), p.1914-1919 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Urinary cytodiagnostic evaluation was performed on 50 consecutive patients with non‐Hodgkin's lymphomas. In 14 patients (28%) the urine sediment contained characteristic lymphoma cells. The groups with or without a positive urine cytology were comparable with respect to type of lymphoma, stage and course of disease, and recent treatment with chemotherapy. However, those with a positive urine cytology were more likely to have clinical evidence of kidney disease (43% vs 8%), although this was rarely attributed to disseminated lymphoma. In fact, in three patients, a positive urine cytology was the sole or presenting evidence for disseminated lymphoma. Although the groups with or without a positive cytology were similar with regard to physicochemical urinary findings, there were marked differences in the frequency of microscopic abnormalities. All patients with a positive cytology had evidence of renal parenchymal necrosis, renal tubular injury, or pathologic cast formation as compared with only 56% of those with a negative cytology. Thus, urinary cytodiagnostic evaluation may provide an important adjunct in the staging and evaluation of patients with malignant lymphomas. |
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ISSN: | 0008-543X 1097-0142 |
DOI: | 10.1002/1097-0142(19841101)54:9<1914::AID-CNCR2820540923>3.0.CO;2-7 |