Role of Fnac Procedure in a Study of Head and Neck Lesions at a Tertiary Care Center Dharpur-Patan
SETAL CHAUHAN,
KENA PATEL,
BIMAL CHAUHAN
et al.
Abstract:FNAC (Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology) is a well accepted technique for head and neck lesions. It is a safe and inexpensive outdoor procedure. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a simple, quick and cost effective method and plays an important role in early diagnosis of superficial masses found in the head and neck region. It is to assess the frequency and incidence of different sites, age, sex and according to the lesions being inflammatory, benign and malignant. A retrospective study among 110 patients… Show more
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