Ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration abdominal masses

  • S. Shamshad Ahmad*
  • , Kafil Akhtar
  • , S. Shakeel Akhtar
  • , Andleeb Abrari
  • , Alia Nasir
  • , M. Khalid
  • , Tariq Mansoor
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration biopsy of abdominal masses. Material Methods: 200 patients with abdominal lump were subjected to fine needle aspiration biopsy by a 20-22 G needle and smears prepared were stained with H & E and Papanicolaou stains. Histopathological specimens were processed and stained with H & E stain and a cytohistological correlative study performed. 128 (74%) were females and 72 (36%) were males. 83 cases (41.5%) had a mass in the hepatobiliary region, out of which 53 (63.9%) had a mass in the gall bladder. Malignant lesion constituted the commonest cytologic diagnostic category 115 cases (57.5%). Adenocarcinoma gall bladder was found in 31 cases (37.3%) followed by metastatic adenocarcinoma liver in 12 cases (14.5%) and hepatocellular carcinoma in 8 cases (9.6%). Adenocarcinoma stomach 8 cases (18.6%) was the commonest GI malignancy followed by adenocarcinoma intestine 7 cases (16.3%). Serous cystadenocarcinoma comprised the commonest ovarian cancer, 5 cases (12.5%) followed by mucinous cystadenocarcinoma, 2 cases (5.1%). Overall sensitivity of 94.11%, specificity of 100% and diagnostic accuracy of 95.7% was found in the present cytohistological correlative study.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)200-204
Number of pages5
JournalJK Science
Volume8
Issue number4
StatePublished - Oct 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • FNAB
  • GI cancer
  • Liver cancer
  • Ovarian cancer

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Internal Medicine

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