Monday, 24 July 2023

Effectiveness of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) as an Earlier Key Diagnostic Tool for Cervical Lymphadenopathy | Chapter 1 | New Advances in Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 9

 This division evaluate the influence and diagnostic accuracy of fine annoy aspiration study of plants (FNAC) of cervical lymph nodes with an importance on discordant cases betwixt the cytology and the histopathology. FNAC can be a trustworthy triage form for the surgeon. This is specifically suitable in setting place patients are weak, the doctor has a long operation waiting list to form tissue disease, runs short of time, operating scope and facilities and is mainly overworked.The present study was a retrospective individual, conducted at the Department of Pathology, Rajshahi Medical College & Hospital situated in West-Northern region of Bangladesh over a ending of one year (January 2019 to December 2019). FNAC evaluated and histopathologically correlated 122 recorded cases were included in the study.The cytological diagnoses were detected expected benign in 107 cases (87.70%) and diseased in 15 cases (12.30%). Reactive lymphadenitis (67.20%) was the most common mild lesion understood by granulomatous lymphadenitis (16.40%). FNAC can strongly imply a preliminary diagnosis, which maybe followed up by surgical procedure for histopathology and if necessary, immunohistochemistry for confirmation and conclusive classification. The overall demonstrative sensitivity, specificity, beneficial predictive profit, and negative predictive profit of cytological diagnosis of cervical lymph node were 97.16%, 75%, 96.26%, and 80%, individually. The overall diagnostic veracity was 94.26% while the overall discordance rate was 5.73%.FNAC can assess right metastatic lesions. FNAC is useful help to diagnostic procedures and can indicate primary resting on upon the cell type.

Author(s) Details:

Sarder Md. Abu Horaira,
Department of Pathology, Rajshahi Medical College & Hospital, Rajshahi, Bangladesh.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NAMMS-V9/article/view/11166

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