Volume : 7, Issue : 10, October - 2018
Study of cytodiagnosis of cutaneous and subcutaneous lesions
Dr. Tulsi Chhadi, Dr Shyam Chhadi
Abstract :
<p> Background: Early and accurate pathological diagnosis of skin cancers is vital. FNAC supposedly gives satisfactory</p> <div>results in diagnosis of nodular skin & subcutaneous lesions.</div> <div>Objective: To analyse the incidence of cutaneous/subcutaneous lesions by FNAC and to study the accuracy of cytological diagnosis against</div> <div>histopathological diagnosis.</div> <div>Methodology: In this cross-sectional study, 777 cases of clinically suspected nodular skin & subcutaneous lesions were studied by FNAC</div> <div>and 381 cases were additionally diagnosed histologically.</div> <div>Observations: Non-neoplastic lesions (45.03%) contributed the most, followed by benign (39.6%) and malignant tumours (15.37%). Total</div> <div>377 out of 381 cases showed good correlation between cytology and histopathology (diagnostic accuracy-98.95%). The sensitivity,</div> <div>specicity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of FNAC in the diagnosis of malignancy were calculated to be 100%,</div> <div>99.48%, 97.61% and 100% respectively.</div> <div>Conclusion: Cytodiagnosis by FNAC is a reliable screening technique in the evaluation of cutaneous and subcutaneous lesions.</div>
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Dr. Tulsi Chhadi, Dr Shyam Chhadi, Study of cytodiagnosis of cutaneous and subcutaneous lesions, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-7 | Issue-10 | October-2018