Abstract

To determine the pattern of disease in patients presenting with breast lumps and to determine the sensitivity and specificity of fine needle aspiration cytology of benign and malignant diseases as a diagnostic tool by correlating with histopathology findings. This retrospective study was carried out in the Department of Pathology, Maharaja Agrasen Medical College, Agroha, from Jan 2008 to April 2012. Fine needle aspiration cytology was performed on 370 cases and out of these 52 cases were received in the Department for histopathological examination. Fibroadenoma was the most common disease encountered, in 88 (24%), with a peak incidence in second and third decade of life. Fibrocystic disease was second, being common in the third and fourth decades of life. Peak incidences of duct ectasia, granulomatous and tubercular mastitis were seen in the third decade. Gynaecomastia showed two peak incidences in second and sixth decades of life . Out of total 370 cases undergoing fine needle aspiration, benign cases were 316 (85.4%), malignant and suspicious were 54 (14.6%) and 10 (2.70%) respectively. Out of total 22 histological confirmed malignant lesions 19 were interpreted as malignant cytologically while two as suspicious and one as benign. All thirty histologically confirmed benign cases were diagnosed as benign cytologically. The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were 98%, 100%, 100% and 96.4% respectively. FNA cytology is highly accurate for diagnosis of breast masses. However, the clinician should correlate FNA cytological results with physical examination and imaging findings to prevent false negative and false positive events and to obtain optimal management of their patients.

Highlights

  • Breast cancer is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality

  • To determine the pattern of disease in patients presenting with breast lumps and to determine the sensitivity and specificity of fine needle aspiration cytology of benign and malignant diseases as a diagnostic tool by correlating with histopathology findings

  • Fine needle aspiration cytology was performed on 370 cases and out of these 52 cases were received in the Department for histopathological examination

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Introduction

Breast cancer is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Diseases of the breast constitute a significant proportion of surgical cases seen in both developed and developing countries, and frequently, the need arises to distinguish benign from malignant lesion prior to definitive treatment. A method of definitive diagnosis of patients who presents with breast lump at the outpatient department is needed, in order to reassure the patient to offer the best possible treatment. A confident diagnosis can be made through a combination of clinical examination; imaging (mammography, and or ultrasound) and fine needle aspiration cytology i.e. triple assessment. Fine needle aspiration cytology is sensitive, simple, cost effective less traumatic and rapid method. This study was conducted to determine the pattern of disease presents with breast lump and to determine the sensitivity and specificity of fine needle aspiration cytology of benign and malignant diseases as a diagnostic tool by correlating it with histopathology findings

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