Abstract:
The cytological examinations of serous effusions have been well-accepted, and a positive diagnosis is often
considered as a definitive diagnosis. It helps in staging, prognosis and management of the patients in malignancies and also
gives information about various inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesions. Diagnostic problems arise in everyday practice
to differentiate reactive atypical mesothelial cells and malignant cells by the routine conventional smear (CS) method.