FNAC as a Diagnostic Tool in the Evaluation of Lymphadenopathy-A Tertiary Hospital Experience

Manas Madan, Puneet Kaur, Mridu Manjari, Manisha Sharma

Volume 14 Issue 7

Global Journal of Medical Research

Introduction: Fine Needle Aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a rapid diagnostic technique for the initial evaluation of palpable swellings. Enlarged lymph nodes are a common lesion subjected to FNAC. The cytomorphological features observed on cytology correlate very well with the histological appearances. Besides initial diagnosis of lymphoma, it also helps in diagnosis of residual disease, recurrence, progression of low grade to high grade lymphoma and also the detection of metastasis as lymph nodes are a common site of metastasis of different cancers. Materials and Methods: The present study comprises of 396 patients who presented with lymphadenopathy in the department of pathology, Giansagar medical college and hospital, Ramnagar, Patiala, Punjab from April 2008 to March 2011 (3 years). All the patients were subjected to FNAC using a 10 ml syringe and 22 gauge needles. 70 cases were subjected to lymph node biopsy. The cytological results were compared with the histological findings wherever possible.