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Cytomorphologic patterns of breast lesions in Sudanese patients: lessons learned from fine needle aspiration cytology.

Ahmed Omer Almobarak1, Taiseer Mohamed Elhassan, Mohamed Hassan Elhoweris, Heitham Mohammed Awadalla, Wadie Mohamed Yasin Elmadhoun, Mohamed Hassan Ahmed.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cytology for breast lesions is a safe, rapid and cost-effective with a high specificity and sensitivity.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the cytomorphologic patterns of breast lesions identified among a group of Sudanese patients.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study included 759 patients undergoing either a fine needle aspiration FNA, nipple discharge (ND) smears or breast skin scraping (SS) at a cytology clinic in Khartoum. Clinical and demographic data were reviewed. Stained smears were categorized into: inadequate sample, normal breast, benign lesion, suspicious, or malignant neoplasm.
RESULTS: of the 759 cases, 734 (96.71%) were FNA, 18 (2.37%) ND and 7 cases (0.92%) SS. For 28 cases, FNA was done under ultrasound guidance. Females were 720 (94.86%). Benign lesions were 423(55.75%) and 248 (32.67%) were malignant and 77 (10.14%) of smears were normal without any detected abnormality. Ten (1.31%) cases were suspicious for malignancy, and only one case (0.13%) was reported as inadequate. Most lesions were observed among the age group 30 years and above.
CONCLUSION: Most patients investigated have benign lesions, one third of cytological smears were malignant. FNAC is a useful tool for investigating breast lesions in limited-resource settings.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24870730     DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2014.15.8.3411

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev        ISSN: 1513-7368


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