2016
DOI: 10.17511/ijmrr.2016.i02.019
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Cytomorphological study of palpable Breast Lumps by FNAC

Abstract: Aim and Objective: To assess the distribution of various cytomorphological patters of clinically palpable breast lumps by Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology technique.Materials and Methods:A retrospective study over a period of 3 years 270 breast aspirates who attended the surgery outpatient department in government medical college Anantapur fromJanuary 2012 to December 2014 were studied with clinical correlation and cytological analysis with FNAC. Smears were stained with H &E stain, and correlation with imaging… Show more

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“…With growing awareness the breast diseases are showing a rising trend and most commonly presenting as breast lump with a wide spectrum and range from developmental anomalies, inflammatory lesions, benign lesions, benign epithelial lesions and stromal proliferations to various malignant neoplasms. 1,2,3 The prevalence of non-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions varies from region to region. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among the female requiring prompt and accurate diagnosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With growing awareness the breast diseases are showing a rising trend and most commonly presenting as breast lump with a wide spectrum and range from developmental anomalies, inflammatory lesions, benign lesions, benign epithelial lesions and stromal proliferations to various malignant neoplasms. 1,2,3 The prevalence of non-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions varies from region to region. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among the female requiring prompt and accurate diagnosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%