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BACKGROUND: Salivary gland tumours account for 3-10% of all the head and neck neoplasm. FNAC is being increasingly used in the diagnosis of salivary gland tumours. The objective of this study was to evaluate the age, sex and site distribution and to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in various salivary gland lesions in correlation with their histopathology, which helps in appropriate management of the patient. METHODS AND MATERIAL: The present study was done at the pathology department, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Pondicherry. FNAC was done using 22 gauge needle and 10 ml syringe and smears were stained with H&E and Giemsa stains. Histopathology was assessed on routine H&E stained paraffin sections .Cyto-histo correlation was done and overall diagnostic accuracy, sensitivity and specificity were calculated. RESULTS: The study was conducted on 122 patients having salivary gland lesions .The age ranged from 24-80 years. Benign tumours were common in 3rd decade, whereas malignant tumours in 6th decade of life. There was female preponderance with male to female ratio of 1:1.03.Parotid glands were commonly involved in 74(78.72%).Out of 94 neoplastic cases,78(82.97%)were benign and 14(14.89%) were malignant. Pleomorphic adenoma was the commonest lesion observed accounted for 68.08%. CONCLUSION: The Overall sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy were 80%, 94.74% and 91.66% respectively. FNAC of the salivary gland is safe, rapid ,accurate and reliable technique in the primary diagnosis of salivary gland lesions and useful in avoiding surgery (in inflammatory lesions) or limiting surgical procedures (in benign tumours) DOI: 10.21276/APALM.1278

Highlights

  • fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) (Fine needle aspiration cytology) has an important role in diagnosis of salivary gland lesions

  • The utility of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology in the diagnosis of salivary gland tumors is studied by correlating the cytological findings with the histopathological features which helps in early diagnosis and effective therapeutic approach

  • The study was undertaken after approval of Institutional Human Ethical Committte.This is a study of fine needle aspiration of 122 salivary gland lesions

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FNAC (Fine needle aspiration cytology) has an important role in diagnosis of salivary gland lesions. The salivary glands are subjected to multiple diseases. The salivary gland tumours accounts for about 6 percentage of tumours in the head and neck region. The utility of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology in the diagnosis of salivary gland tumors is studied by correlating the cytological findings with the histopathological features which helps in early diagnosis and effective therapeutic approach. Salivary gland tumours account for 3-10% of all the head and neck neoplasm. The objective of this study was to evaluate the age, sex and site distribution and to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in various salivary gland lesions in correlation with their histopathology, which helps in appropriate management of the patient

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