“…On performing Robinson's cytological grading, on all 44 cases, and adding up the parameters, we found that majority of the examined smears , 27 out of 44 , fell under cytological grade II ( 61.4%), followed by 18.2% of cytological grade I cases ( 8 out of 44 ) and 20.4% cytological grade III cases ( 9 out of 44 cases ).- Table No 1. The optimal number of cell clusters necessary to define an adequate FNA of a palpable breast mass is not clear, although many authors have used six as the definitive number of epithelial cell clusters (7) . A study by Sinha et al (8) shows that a better concordance between grading systems may be achieved by examining 8 cellclusters.…”