Diagnostic Accuracy of Ultrasonography Correlated with Cytopathology by Direct Real Time Ultrasonography Guidance

DOI: https://doi.org/10.47648/jmsr.2009.v1302.05

Islam M T1 , Ahmad F2 , Hasanuzzaman3 , Rumee S M4

Abstract

Ultrasonographically (USG) guided fine needle aspiration neology (FNAC) is simple. quick. and abrrost accurate and essentially risk free procedure for the diagnosis of Mira-abdominal lesions including small bows in some superficial small body paris like thyroid. bream' etc. In the present study. USG guided FNAC in intrambdominal lumps as well as lump in some small body parts was performed USG ,findings prior to FNAC procedure was recorded with a possible rillmsorrographic diagnosis for each of die case with relevant clinical and associated USG correlation. FNAC for each of the cases was than carried out. Samples were sear for cympathology. Finally. USG findings were correlated with cyropathology reports. A total 4'111 cases was .thalied of which 53 were of liver. 17 gall bladder. seven lymph nod, four stomach, four bond, three common bile duct (CBD). three kidney, two suprarenal, two breast. Iwo rhyroid. nvo pancreas, three menu and three cases of ovary. Successfirl cytopathological correlarion was made in 106 cases. The sensitivity was 100%. specificin 96.77% and diagnostic accuracy rare was 99.099%. Hepatic malignancy was found in 41 cases out of 53 cases arid was the most common abdominal lesion followed by lesions from gall bladder, abdominal lymphaderropathies. GI track kidneys and others.

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  1. Associate professor. Department of Radiology & Imaging

    Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College, Dhaka

  2. Professor and Head of the Deparment of Pathology

    Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College, Dhaka

  3. MS student, Surgical Oncology

    Dhaka Medical College. Dhaka

  4. Medical Officer, Department of Radiology & Imaging

    Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College, Dhaka


Volume 13, Number 2 July 2009
Page: 25-30