Abstract

Background: We aimed to compare nonaspiration (NAS) and aspiration (AS) techniques in the evaluation of fine-needle cytology of lymph node (FNC-LN) in terms of diagnostic adequacy of cytologic material.,Methods: One hundred and twenty-three superficial cervical LNs in 75 patients who underwent NAS and AS-FNC-LN in the same visit were evaluated. Cytological results were categorized as diagnostic and nondiagnostic.,Results: The rates of malignancy were 13.8% in AS versus 16.3% in NAS technique, whereas non-diagnostic cytology was detected in 43.1% and 25.2%, respectively (P=.549 and P<.01).,Conclusions: The diagnostic adequacy rate in NAS-FNC-LN was significantly higher than ASFNC-LN. However, NAS technique seems to be more simple and comfortable. We suggest both NAS and AS-FNC-LN in cytologic evaluation of suspicious cervical LNs until the diagnostic accuracy is determined with prospective studies.

  • Kapsamı

    Uluslararası

  • Type

    Hakemli

  • Index info

    WOS.SCI

  • Language

    English

  • Article Type

    None