CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF NECK MASSES IN PATIENTS ATTENDING ENT OUT PATIENT DEPARTMENT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S06.532Abstract
Aim: to evaluate the efficacy and precision of FNAC in the diagnosis of neck masses in this study.
Materials and Methods: The present prospective study was carried out among 46 patients attended the ENT OPD reported with the history of neck swelling. Study was conducted over a period of two years from JUNE 2021 to OCTOBER 2022. Sample size was achieved by using the randomization table obtained from the WINPEPI Software. To arrive at a tentative diagnosis, a thorough examination, full history taking, and basic pertinent investigations were completed on all 46 patients in accordance with the proforma.
Results: Mean age of the study population was 37.67±15.04. Out of 46 patients, 31 were women and 15 were men. The anterior region of the neck was affected in 43.48% of patients, according to the table above. 15.22% of patients had neck involvement in the submental region. Out all, 58.70 % of swelling in our study were firm, followed by 13 % of swelling were soft and cystic in consistency. 20 thyroid swellings in total, 1 of which was equivocal on FNAC but was later diagnosed as colloid goitre by HPE. There were 11 lymph nodes swelling FNAC reports that were similar to HPE out of a total of 21, whereas the remaining 10 reports were not. Out of total 21 lymph node swelling 1 was inconclusive on FNAC which on HPE turned out to be reactive lymphadenopathy.
Conclusion: We draw the conclusion that fine needle aspiration cytology is easy and safe approach for diagnosing a variety of neck swellings.
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