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Volume 7, Issue 4 (Suppl)

J Clin Exp Pathol, an open access journal

ISSN: 2161-0681

Euro Pathology 2017

August 02-03, 2017

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EUROPEAN PATHOLOGY CONGRESS

August 02-03, 2017 Milan, Italy

Importance of sputum cytopathology and Acid-Fast bacilli smears in diagnosis of lung tuberculosis

and other lesions

Rafal Abdulrazaq Al-Rawi, Ava Taher Ismail

and

Jalal Ali

Hawler Medical University, Iraq

T

uberculosis (TB) and lung cancer remain important causes of death worldwide. The incidence of TB in Iraq is 56 per 100000

populations per year with 25 out of the 56 being infectious cases. Sputum cytological examination followed by sputum

smears for acid-fast bacilli (AFB) are useful ways for identifying and diagnosis tuberculosis and other pulmonary associated

lesions. The purpose of this study was to investigate the importance of sputum cytology and smears for AFB in diagnosis

of TB in patients living in Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq. A total of 95 patients with signs and symptoms suspected of pulmonary

tuberculosis were included in this study. Results showed that age of the patients included in this study ranged from 11 to

92 years and they were 64% males. 50% of sputum smears were positive for acid-fast bacilli (AFB) and 61% were suggestive

positive for tuberculosis by sputum cytological examination. The results of cytological investigation showed that 78% had

predominantly chronic inflammatory cells, 22% had mixed inflammatory cells, 24% of the patients had metaplastic squamous

cells, 43% showed necrotic background and 7% had red blood cells. On the other hand, only 1% of the cases had dysplastic cells

(premalignant cells) and none of the smears showed granulomatous, giant or malignant cells. It was concluded that sputum

cytological examinations followed by sputum smears for AFB are useful ways for diagnosis TB. It is recommended that using

the combination of sputum smears for acid-fast bacilli (AFB) and sputum cytological examination resulted in a significantly

increased positivity rate in diagnosis of lung lesions.

Biography

Rafal Abdulrazaq Al-Rawi has completed his MBChB in 1999 and FIC in 2006 at University of Almustanseria, Baghdad, Iraq. His thesis title was: Expression of β -HCG

and its pathological aspects in breast tumors. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor in Department of Pathology (Clinical Analysis) at College of Pharmacy, Hawler

Medical University, Iraq since 2012. He published 12 scientific papers. He received more than 25 acknowledgments and outstanding awards.

rafel_ar@yahoo.com iraqppa@yahoo.com

Rafal Abdulrazaq Al-Rawi et al., J Clin Exp Pathol 2017, 7:4(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0681-C1-038