Nj. Roland et al., FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF SALIVARY-GLAND LESIONS REPORTED IMMEDIATELY IN A HEAD AND NECK CLINIC, Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 107(11), 1993, pp. 1025-1028
This paper describes the application of fine needle aspiration cytolog
y (FNAC) performed on 92 patients with salivary gland lesions in a Hea
d and Neck Surgery Clinic. The aspirates were immediately reported by
a cytopathologist and the reports conveyed to the surgeon during the s
ame clinic visit. FNAC results were then compared with histology in th
ose patients who underwent surgery and with the clinical course of the
disease at subsequent clinic visits in patients where surgery was not
performed. The cytological diagnosis was incorrect in five cases, one
of which was a false negative result. There were no false positive re
sults. The sensitivity was 90.9 per cent and the specificity 100 per c
ent. This rapid report system of fine needle aspiration cytology has b
een found to be safe, free of complications. and helpful in the planni
ng of treatment.