Study of fine needle aspiration cytology of breast lumps and their histopathological correlation among rural population of Vikarabad, TS


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Author Details : K Vijaya*, O Sirisha

Volume : 8, Issue : 2, Year : 2021

Article Page : 198-201

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpo.2021.039



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Introduction: Breast lumps are very common in patients presenting to the outpatient department. Most of them are benign lesions and the malignant lesions are diagnosed with the help of FNAC and ultrasonography. Carcinoma breast is the second most common cancer after cancer cervix.
FNAC is a safe, reliable, time saving and cost effective procedure useful in the diagnosis of carcinoma breast It helps the surgeon in planning the treatment, and thereby reducing the delay in treatment. The present study is done with the aim of studying the incidence of various breast lesions on FNAC and their Histopatlological correlation among rural polation of Vikarabad.
Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective study carried out in in the Department of Pathology, MIMS, Vikarabad. 95 FNACs conducted in the department of Pathology from April 2019 to March 2020 were analysed. Of these 75 cases were subjected to histopathological examination.
Results: Of the 95 cases studied by Fine Needle aspiration cytology, 76 were Benign and 10 were malignant. In 4 cases the aspirate was unsatisfactory and 2 cases were diagnosed as atypical. 3 cases were diagnosed as suspicious of malignancy. 75 cases were removed by either excision biopsy or Modified radical mastectomy and evaluated by histopathological examination the age group of the patients ranged
from 18 to 70 years. Of the 76 cases diagnosed as Benign by FNAC, two cases showed atypical ductal hyperplasia on histopathology Two cases diagnosed as atypical turned out to be fibrocystic disease with apocrine metaplasia. Three cases diagnosed as suspicious for malignancy were confirmed to be malignant lesions on histopathology. All the 10 cases diagnosed as malignant on FNAC were confirmed to be malignant on
histopathology.
Conclusion: FNAC is a useful tool to diagnose malignant lesions of the Breast and they aid the surgeon in differentiating benign and malignant lesions. They help in quick and effective management of malignant lesion of the breast and thereby reduce the mortality in these patients.

Keywords: Fine needle aspiration, Carcinoma, Malignant lesions.


How to cite : Vijaya K , Sirisha O , Study of fine needle aspiration cytology of breast lumps and their histopathological correlation among rural population of Vikarabad, TS. Indian J Pathol Oncol 2021;8(2):198-201


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Received : 19-01-2021

Accepted : 28-01-2021


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