Spectrum of Diagnosis and Yield of Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology

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Neetu Kumar
Sanjay kumar
Naveen TMU
Tarun Bharadwaj
Vinod Narkhede
Prabha Singh
Farha Mennai

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Endoscopic ultrasound gives high resolution images of the mediastinum and abdominal organ and improves visualization for obtaining tissue sample for cytology. In our study 112 subjects underwent EUS guided FNAC, out of them 51 were diagnosed as carcinoma (45.5%), 15 as tuberculosis (13.39%), reactive adenitis is 13 (11.6%), other benign disease is 27 (24.1%). So overall diagnosis we made in (106/112) (94.6%). 6 (5.3%) were inconclusive. We suggest that EUSFNAC should be the first line investigation for suspected mediastinal and  intra-abdominal malignant masses.

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Neetu Kumar, Sanjay kumar, Naveen TMU, Tarun Bharadwaj, Vinod Narkhede, Prabha Singh, & Farha Mennai. (2022). Spectrum of Diagnosis and Yield of Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology. International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies, 2(5), 345–349. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmscrs/v2-i5-08
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