Volume : VI, Issue : X, October - 2017

A study of Fine needle aspiration cytology in the evaluation of patients with radiographically occult palpable breast abnormalities

Dr. Bhupesh Tirpude, Dr Avinash Rode

Abstract :

 

The patients who present with radiographically occult palpable east abnormalities represent a diagnostic challenge. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) could be an accurate method for diagnosing and excluding malignancy in these patients.

 

Materials and Methods:

The records of all patients undergoing FNAC at our institution between Jan 1, 2016 and to 31st december 2016 were queried. 173 patients with 175 palpable east masses without an imaging correlate were included.

Results:

Of 175 FNAC performed, 2 (1%) were malignant, 16 (9%) were suspicious, and 157 (90%) were benign (n = 75) or non–diagnostic (n = 82). All 16 suspicious FNAC had additional biopsy, of which 4 were malignant. FNAC led to the identification of 6 (3.4%) occult malignancies. At a median follow–up of 16.3 months, 1 patient within the benign cohort was found to have an incidental 2.5 mm cancer identified on reduction mammaplasty, which was unrelated to the index mass. The negative predictive value of FNAC in benign patients was 100%.

Keywords :

FNAC   Breast.  

Article: Download PDF   DOI : 10.36106/ijsr  

Cite This Article:

Dr. Bhupesh Tirpude, Dr Avinash Rode, A study of Fine needle aspiration cytology in the evaluation of patients with radiographically occult palpable breast abnormalities, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-6 | Issue-10 | October-2017


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