Spectrum of Lymph Node Lesions in Surgical Patients Diagnosed by FNAC and Histopathology
Manish Kumar Singh, Ashutosh sanga
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development · 2024-01
Abstract
Introduction: Lymphadenopathy is seen commonly in patients attending the medical outpatient departments.FNAC is an easy and rapid diagnostic test. FNAC gives early direction to treatment protocol to be followed.Aim: To study the different cytological spectrum associated with various lymphadenopathy and different lesionswith respect to age and sex.Materials and Methods: In our study, all cases of peripheral lymphadenopathies who had come to the cytologydepartment for FNAC over a period of 3 years from 1st July 2020 to 1st July 2022 were included. It was a retrospectivestudy.Results: During a course of three years a total of 100 cases were received and were studied. Of these 6 cases wereinconclusive due to unsatisfactory and haemorragicsmears; 83 cases were benign and 11 cases were neoplastic.The ages of patients were from 6 months to 65 years. Males were 54 and females were 46 in number. Reactive (27cases), granulomatous (30 cases), Tuberculosis (4 cases), suppurative (14 cases), necrotic (5 cases), lymph nodewith filariasis (2 cases), metastasis (8 cases), lymphomas (3 cases).Conclusion: FNAC is an easy, quick and good test to offer rapid diagnosis for lymphadenopathies and guidetowards appropriate and timely treatment without the need of biopsy.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Histopathology
- Cervical lymphadenopathy
- Surgery
- Tuberculosis
- Biopsy
- Lymph node
- Radiology
- Dermatology