Volume 4
Journal of Infectious Diseases and Treatment
ISSN: 2472-1093
Page 54
Euro Infectious Diseases 2018 &
Histopathology 2018
September 27-29, 2018
&
JOINT EVENT
September 27-29, 2018 Rome, Italy
5
th
International Conference on
Histopathology & Cytopathology
10
th
Euro-Global Conference on
Infectious Diseases
Diagnostic value of conventional fine needle aspiration cytology in cervical lymphadenopathy
Mahmoud F Sherif, Abdel Moniem El-Khateeb, Gamal A Makhlouf, Ragai Hanna
and
Emad M Nassif
Assiut University, Egypt
Introduction:
Lymphadenopathy is a common clinical presentation in outpatient clinics. Fine needle aspiration cytology
(FNAC) of the enlarged lymph node is an easy and simple tool for clinical management. This is because it is fast and minimally
invasive with minimal complications.
Aim:
To evaluate the reliability and validity of conventional FNAC of cervical lymphadenopathy.
Methods:
This prospective study was carried out on 50 patients with cervical lymphadenopathy. The cyto-pathological
diagnoses obtained by FNAC were compared with the histopathological results of the ongoing excised nodes.
Results:
54 percent of our cases were females. 74 percent of our cases were less than 40 years. The cytological diagnoses were
benign in 29 cases (58%) and malignant (diagnostic or suspicious for malignancy) in 21 cases (42%). The sensitivity, specificity,
positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were 84%, 100%, 100%, and 86.2%, respectively. The overall diagnostic
accuracy was 92% (46/50), while the overall discordance rate was 8% (4/50).
Conclusions:
The overall diagnostic accuracy of FNAC of cervical lymph nodes was 92%. The sensitivity, specificity, positive
predictive value, and negative predictive value were 82.6%, 100%, 100%, and 87.1%, respectively. FNAC is a reliable diagnostic
tool for the diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopathy.
mahmoud_farouk2001@msn.comJ Infec Dis Treat 2018, Volume 4
DOI: 10.21767/2472-1093-C1-003




