Aims & Objectives: To assess the relative usefulness of ultrasound (USG) guided fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in diagnosis of thyroid lesions over conventional FNAC (C-FNAC) & to evaluate the possible causes of pitfalls of cytological diagnosis. Materials & Methods: The study included 84 patients with thyroid swellings. Among them 48 patients underwent only conventional FNAC & 36 underwent both conventional & USG guided FNAC (USGFNAC). Histology was available in 40 cases- 18 from C-FNAC patients & 22 from combined conventional & guided FNAC patients. Cyto-histological correlation was done & diagnostic accuracy calculated. Results: Inadequacy rate was higher with C-FNAC (10.42%) than that of USG-FNAC(2.78%). Sensitivity, specificity & diagnostic accuracy was 71.43%, 90.91%, 83.33% respectively with C-FNAC & 100%, 92.31% , 95.45% respectively with USG-FNAC. False positive & false negative rates were 5.56% & 11.11% for C-FNAC and 4.55% & zero percent with USG-FNAC. Conclusion: FNAC under USG guidance significantly increases the diagnostic accuracy in thyroid lesions than C-FNAC alone; thus reducing the turnaround time & cost in accurate management. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.16(2) 2017 p.274-280
Field : Sağlık Bilimleri
Journal Type : Uluslararası
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