Role of FNAC in the diagnosis of intraosseous jaw lesions
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Goyal, Surbhi; Sharma, Sonal; Kotru, Mrinalini; Gupta, Neelima
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2015
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Background: FNAC of intraosseous jaw lesions has not been widely utilized for diagnosis due to rarity and diversity of these lesions, limited experience and lack of well established cytological features. Aim of the study was to
determine the role of FNAC in the diagnosis of intraosseous jaw swellings.
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Methods: 42 patients underwent FNAC over a period of 7 years (2007-2013), of which 37 (88.1%)
aspirates were diagnostic. Histopathology correlation was available in 33 cases and diagnostic accuracy of FNAC
was calculated.
Results: Lesions were categorized into inflammatory 3, cysts/hamartomas 15 and neoplasms 19. Mandibular and
maxillary involvement was seen in 21 and 16 patients respectively. Of these, benign cysts and malignant lesions
were commonest, accounting for 27% lesions (10 cases) each. One case of cystic ameloblastoma was misdiagnosed as odontogenic cyst on cytology. Overall, sensitivity and specificity of FNAC were 94.7% and 100% respectively with a diagnostic accuracy of 97.3%. Definitive categorization of giant cell lesions, fibro-osseous lesions,
odontogenic tumors and cystic lesions was not feasible on FNAC.
Conclusions: FNAC is a simple, safe and minimally invasive first line investigation which can render an accurate
preoperative diagnosis of intraosseous jaw lesions, especially the malignant ones in the light of clinic-radiological
correlation.
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