Iran J Pathol 2018
DOI: 10.30699/ijp.13.2.188
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Diagnostic Utility and Efficacy of Conventional versus SurePath® Liquid-based Cytology in Head and Neck Pathology: A Study in an Indian Tertiary Care Hospital

Abstract: Background & objective: Liquid-based cytology (LBC) is an emerging pathological method for better establishment of the diagnosis in almost all the organs of the body. It is currently used both for the gynecological and non-gynecological (fine-needle aspirates (FNAs)/fluid) specimens in most of the developed and few developing countries. The current study aimed at assessing and illustrating the cytological morphology on SurePath ® LBC technique when used on FNAs from head and neck lesions, compared to the conve… Show more

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“…Overall, these radiological characteristics are important in distinguishing this tumor from more aggressive fat-containing lesions such as liposarcoma [11]. The role of FNAC in assessing intraoral lesions is still debatable and has variable outcomes [14][15][16][17]. With respect to intraoral osteolipoma, there is limited utility of cytology in diagnosing it due to its hardness, however, still it can provide a clue that the lesion that we are dealing can be of osseous origin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, these radiological characteristics are important in distinguishing this tumor from more aggressive fat-containing lesions such as liposarcoma [11]. The role of FNAC in assessing intraoral lesions is still debatable and has variable outcomes [14][15][16][17]. With respect to intraoral osteolipoma, there is limited utility of cytology in diagnosing it due to its hardness, however, still it can provide a clue that the lesion that we are dealing can be of osseous origin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, once it is suspected clinically, other investigations can aid in the diagnosis by providing additional information about the tumor. The characteristics of benign lipomas on ultrasonography, computed tomography and MRI scan have been well established, and even technetium-99 diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid scanning as well as FNAC including liquid based cytology has also been used to confirm the diagnosis [18][19][20][21][22]. MRI is the preferred modality for the evaluation of a soft tissue mass after X-ray films have been taken.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%