A clinicopathological study on diagnostic efficacy of FNAC, Cellblock and Core-needle biopsy in diagnosing breast carcinomas (original) (raw)
Introduction: The health care burden related to breast carcinoma has been steadily mounting and has become one of the leading cause of death among women in the world . Cell block study has emerged as a reproducible method for diagnosing breast carcinomas while core needle biopsy is becoming increasingly popular. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of various types of breast carcinomas by FNAC, cell block preparations and core-needle biopsy (CNB). Materials and Methods: In 60 patients with a clinical suspicion of breast carcinoma, fine needle aspirations, cell block and core needle biopsy were carried out using standard technique and were evaluated by observational study with cross sectional design. The excision biopsy was taken as the gold standard of diagnosis. Results: Out of 60 cases, diagnostic accuracy of FNAC, Cell Block and CNB were 93%, 95% and 96% respectively. Conclusions: Cell block technique accurately compare well with the histology with the...
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