COMPARISON OF FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY AND NEEDLE CORE BIOPSY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF RADIOLOGICALLY DETECTED LIVER MASSES

Dr Mayur N Patel, Dr Hitesh K Rajpura

Abstract


Patients with radiologically detected liver masses can be managed by accurate diagnosis via percutaneous tissue sampling. For purpose of percutaneous tissue sampling two methods are commonly used: 1) fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) and 2) needle core biopsy (NCB).

Both methods have their advantages and limitations. For lesions which are deeply situated FNA is usually preferred. 1

Cytological samples can be readily examined after staining and provisional reporting can be done immediately.

Histological samples can preserve tissue architecture and may be helpful for further tissue subtyping and immunohistochemistry.

There is wide range of variation and discrepancies in diagnostic sensitivities of FNA and NCB, due to that reason some authors suggest that only NCB used be used. 2 -6

We have comparedsensitivity of FNA and NCB in 100 radiologically detected liver masses undergoing radiology guided tissue sampling in our hospital.


Keywords


ne needle aspiration cytology (FNAC), needle core biopsy (NCB), Cytological

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