Utility of fine needle aspiration cytology in diagnosing soft tissue tumors- experience in our institution


Original Article

Author Details : Chaithanya K, Col US Dinesh

Volume : 2, Issue : 4, Year : 2017

Article Page : 76-81


Suggest article by email

Get Permission

Abstract

Introduction: Soft tissue tumours are a heterogeneous group of lesions arising from non-epithelial extraskeletal tissue of the body. Benign out number malignant tumors by being 10 times more commoner in a hospital population. The use of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in the evaluation of soft tissues tumour is debatable because of their extremely varied morphology.
Aims: 1. To evaluate role of FNAC as a routine procedure in diagnosing soft tissue tumors. 2.To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy and correlation of cytomorphological features with histomorphology.
Materials and Method: This is a retrospective study of cytological analysis of FNAC performed on soft tissue tumors reporting to SDMCMS&H, Dharwad over a period of five years. Histomorphological features of the biopsies performed were evaluated and correlated with FNA findings. Relevant clinical details were obtained from the patients records.
Results: Of 450 cases of soft tissue tumors studied 412(91.5%) were benign, 36(8.1%) malignant and 2(0.4%) inconclusive. Among benign tumors Lipoma and its variants constituted the major group (83%), and Pleomorphic sarcoma (19.5%) in malignant cases. Cytohistomorphological correlation was 100% concordant in malignant cases and 2 cases which were reported as benign turned out to be malignant on biopsy.
Conclusion: FNAC a safe, cost effective diagnostic procedure provides fairly accurate correlation with the histomorphology in soft tissue tumors.

Keywords: FNAC, Soft tissue tumor, Benign, Malignant.


How to cite : Chaithanya K, Dinesh C U, Utility of fine needle aspiration cytology in diagnosing soft tissue tumors- experience in our institution. IP J Diagn Pathol Oncol 2017;2(4):76-81


This is an Open Access (OA) journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.







View Article

PDF File  


Copyright permission

Get article permission for commercial use

Downlaod

PDF File    






Article Access statistics

Viewed: 1160

PDF Downloaded: 479