Publications by authors named "Sanako Nishimura"

Introduction: Cellprep® (CP) is a novel liquid-based cytology (LBC) system. This study aimed to assess the immunoreactivity of control samples stored long-term under two storage conditions using CP.

Methods: The immunoreactivity in control samples was evaluated under two sample storage conditions: CP vial storage at room temperature (RT: 20-25°C) and CP slide storage in a refrigerator (2-6°C).

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  • Cytology is a quick method for identifying liver tumors, and this study focused on its effectiveness in diagnosing malignancies through liver biopsies.
  • The study involved comparing traditional cytology and on-site cytology with histopathology in patients with liver tumors, finding a high sensitivity (97.6%) for detecting malignancies.
  • Results showed that non-HCC tumors had even higher detection rates than HCCs, and on-site cytology proved useful for making quick preliminary diagnoses, which is crucial for patients with advanced cancer who need rapid treatment.
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Introduction: The Japan Lung Cancer Society (JLCS) and the Japanese Society of Clinical Cytology (JSCC) have proposed a new four-tiered cytology reporting system for lung carcinoma (JLCS-JSCC system). Prior to the proposal, the Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology (PSC) had proposed a revised reporting system (PSC system), which comprises the "neoplastic, benign neoplasm, and low-grade carcinoma" category (N-B-LG category), in addition to the 4 categories of the JLCS-JSCC system. This study aimed to evaluate the interobserver agreement of the JLCS-JSCC system with an additional dataset with more benign lesions in comparison with the PSC system.

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Introduction: The classification of lung carcinoma is based on small biopsies and/or cytology in 80% of patients with non-small cell carcinoma. However, there is no widely accepted classification system for respiratory cytology. The Japan Lung Cancer Society (JLCS) and Japanese Society of Clinical Cytology (JSCC) have proposed a new four-tiered cytology reporting system for lung carcinoma with the following categories: (1) "negative for malignancy," (2) "atypical cells," (3) "suspicious for malignancy," and (4) "malignancy.

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