Evaluating the diagnostic value of cytologic examination of nasal biopsies
Abstract
Cytology is usually the preferred method in terms of conveniency in obtaining the sample and
in the ability to provide the results at the point of care itself. It is especially important in
diagnosing and differentiating between allergic-rhinitis and non-allergic rhinitis, improving the
adequacy of therapies required for the patients. It is useful in differentiating between the stages
of the disease. However, samples gathered for cytology sampling have their limitations such
as presenting the cells ‘without context’ whereas histopathological examination allows for insitu study as well. The aim of this study is to compare the diagnostic accuracy of
histopathological and cytological evaluations of biopsy samples from the nasal region of dogs
and cats. Seven patients were selected as a part of this study.