Abstract

Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in combination with clinical examination and mammography is a well established diagnostic procedure in patients with palpable breast pathology. However, three cases of false negative cytology in our symptomatic breast clinic have raised an important question: is a single satisfactory benign aspirate sufficient to exclude malignancy in the presence of a negative mammogram and clinical examination?

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