Molecular diagnosis of infectious diseases using cytological specimens
- PMID: 26620694
- DOI: 10.1002/dc.23394
Molecular diagnosis of infectious diseases using cytological specimens
Abstract
Pathologists have an important role in the diagnosis of infectious disease (ID). In many cases, a definitive diagnosis can be made using cytopathology alone. However, several ancillary techniques can be used on cytological material to reach a specific diagnosis by identifying the causative agent and consequently defining the management of the patient. This review aims to present the effectiveness of the application of molecular studies on cytological material to diagnose IDs and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the various molecular techniques according to the type of cytological specimen and the infectious agents.
Keywords: fine-needle aspiration cytology; gynecological cytology; infectious disease; molecular methods; non-gynecological cytology.
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