Clinical Pathology & Research Journal (CPRJ)

ISSN: 2642-6145

Research Article

Image Guided FNAC in Deep Seated Lesions - An Epidemiological Study in and around Rajkot City

Authors: Rajkumar P*, Jagdish D Dalsania and Gauravi A Dhruva

DOI: 10.23880/cprj-16000119

Abstract

Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is the first choice of investigation and possibly the second best choice after biopsy in many lesions. The role of pathologists in both taking FNAC and interpreting the diagnosis is really challenging. If the lesion is so deep then the difficulty is increasing exponentially. In this study the deep seated lesions are biopsied and interpreted and the conclusion has been given mostly as malignant lesion in and around Rajkot city, Gujarat. The brief descriptive study and the analytical study has been done along with interpretation of results with exposure to tobacco(100%) in a case of squamous cellcarcinoma of lung which is the most common deep seated lesion in my study. The present study has been done in IMAGE GUIDED FNAC IN DEEP SEATED LESIONS. And also to know the incidence of deep seated lesions, at P.D.U. medical college and hospital, Rajkot and knowledge about the epidemiology which mainly concentrate on incidence, prevalence among males & females. In this study the result came as most common deep lesion is in the LUNGS, and the most common malignancy is squamous cell carcinoma of lung which predominates in males who are smokers and tobacco chewers.

Keywords: Parenchymal Disease; Pyogenic Abscess; Cytoplasm; Lymphoid Cells; Cysts; Carcinoma

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