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Efficacy and Validity of Image-Guided Percutaneous Fine Needle Aspiration and Core Biopsy of Liver Pathologies: Saga of Focal Hepatic Lesions from the Nodule to the Needle to the Slide

CONTEXT: Radiology and pathology are pivotal tools in the investigational artillery for management of wide spectrum of hepatic lesions and early detection is of a paramount importance. AIMS: The study aimed at analyzing the efficacy, comparative yield and validity of image-guided aspiration cytology...

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Autores principales: Rai, Santosh Phajir Vishwanath, Kumar, Vinay KM, Basavaiah, Sridevi Hanaganahalli, Sreeram, Saraswathy, Gopal, Sandeep, Tantry, Bailuru Vishwanath
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8078618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33935388
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/JOC.JOC_70_20
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author Rai, Santosh Phajir Vishwanath
Kumar, Vinay KM
Basavaiah, Sridevi Hanaganahalli
Sreeram, Saraswathy
Gopal, Sandeep
Tantry, Bailuru Vishwanath
author_facet Rai, Santosh Phajir Vishwanath
Kumar, Vinay KM
Basavaiah, Sridevi Hanaganahalli
Sreeram, Saraswathy
Gopal, Sandeep
Tantry, Bailuru Vishwanath
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description CONTEXT: Radiology and pathology are pivotal tools in the investigational artillery for management of wide spectrum of hepatic lesions and early detection is of a paramount importance. AIMS: The study aimed at analyzing the efficacy, comparative yield and validity of image-guided aspiration cytology (FNA)/core biopsy (CB) in focal hepatic lesions. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: A retrospective hospital-based study was conducted in departments of Pathology and Radiology and Imaging of a tertiary care center. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cases of focal hepatic lesions that underwent percutaneous image guided-FNA reported (2011-2018) were analyzed. Cytological-histopathological correlation was performed where available. FNA diagnoses were divided into four categories-positive for malignancy (group 1), atypical (group 2), negative for malignancy (group 3), and non-diagnostic (group 4). STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Categorical data was depicted in the form of frequencies and proportions. Validity of percutaneous image-guided FNA diagnosis was collated with the final diagnosis and results were analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 338 FNA of focal hepatic lesions were reported in which 217 (68.2%) cases in group 1; 21 (6.2%) in group 2; 58 (17.2%) in group 3 and 42 (12.4%) in group 4. CB correlation was available in 123 cases. Based on clinical, radiological and pathological findings, conclusive final diagnoses were obtained and the cases were regrouped [malignant cases-245, benign lesions-57 and uncertain lesions-36]. Metastasis was the most common malignancy (175/245; 71.4%). Sensitivity, specificity, and overall diagnostic accuracy of FNA to categorize the lesion as benign or malignant were 96.94%, 100% and 97.51%, respectively. However, the cytology-histopathology correlation revealed discordance of subtyping the lesion in 20% of cases and sensitivity and specificity reduced to 80% and 50% respectively in rendering the specific diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Percutaneous image-guided FNA is a sensitive and specific tool with high diagnostic accuracy in evaluating focal hepatic lesions. The study highlights the pre-eminence of interventional radiology and cytology in the care of patients with liver lesions.
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spelling pubmed-80786182021-04-30 Efficacy and Validity of Image-Guided Percutaneous Fine Needle Aspiration and Core Biopsy of Liver Pathologies: Saga of Focal Hepatic Lesions from the Nodule to the Needle to the Slide Rai, Santosh Phajir Vishwanath Kumar, Vinay KM Basavaiah, Sridevi Hanaganahalli Sreeram, Saraswathy Gopal, Sandeep Tantry, Bailuru Vishwanath J Cytol Original Article CONTEXT: Radiology and pathology are pivotal tools in the investigational artillery for management of wide spectrum of hepatic lesions and early detection is of a paramount importance. AIMS: The study aimed at analyzing the efficacy, comparative yield and validity of image-guided aspiration cytology (FNA)/core biopsy (CB) in focal hepatic lesions. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: A retrospective hospital-based study was conducted in departments of Pathology and Radiology and Imaging of a tertiary care center. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cases of focal hepatic lesions that underwent percutaneous image guided-FNA reported (2011-2018) were analyzed. Cytological-histopathological correlation was performed where available. FNA diagnoses were divided into four categories-positive for malignancy (group 1), atypical (group 2), negative for malignancy (group 3), and non-diagnostic (group 4). STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Categorical data was depicted in the form of frequencies and proportions. Validity of percutaneous image-guided FNA diagnosis was collated with the final diagnosis and results were analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 338 FNA of focal hepatic lesions were reported in which 217 (68.2%) cases in group 1; 21 (6.2%) in group 2; 58 (17.2%) in group 3 and 42 (12.4%) in group 4. CB correlation was available in 123 cases. Based on clinical, radiological and pathological findings, conclusive final diagnoses were obtained and the cases were regrouped [malignant cases-245, benign lesions-57 and uncertain lesions-36]. Metastasis was the most common malignancy (175/245; 71.4%). Sensitivity, specificity, and overall diagnostic accuracy of FNA to categorize the lesion as benign or malignant were 96.94%, 100% and 97.51%, respectively. However, the cytology-histopathology correlation revealed discordance of subtyping the lesion in 20% of cases and sensitivity and specificity reduced to 80% and 50% respectively in rendering the specific diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Percutaneous image-guided FNA is a sensitive and specific tool with high diagnostic accuracy in evaluating focal hepatic lesions. The study highlights the pre-eminence of interventional radiology and cytology in the care of patients with liver lesions. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021 2021-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8078618/ /pubmed/33935388 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/JOC.JOC_70_20 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Journal of Cytology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Rai, Santosh Phajir Vishwanath
Kumar, Vinay KM
Basavaiah, Sridevi Hanaganahalli
Sreeram, Saraswathy
Gopal, Sandeep
Tantry, Bailuru Vishwanath
Efficacy and Validity of Image-Guided Percutaneous Fine Needle Aspiration and Core Biopsy of Liver Pathologies: Saga of Focal Hepatic Lesions from the Nodule to the Needle to the Slide
title Efficacy and Validity of Image-Guided Percutaneous Fine Needle Aspiration and Core Biopsy of Liver Pathologies: Saga of Focal Hepatic Lesions from the Nodule to the Needle to the Slide
title_full Efficacy and Validity of Image-Guided Percutaneous Fine Needle Aspiration and Core Biopsy of Liver Pathologies: Saga of Focal Hepatic Lesions from the Nodule to the Needle to the Slide
title_fullStr Efficacy and Validity of Image-Guided Percutaneous Fine Needle Aspiration and Core Biopsy of Liver Pathologies: Saga of Focal Hepatic Lesions from the Nodule to the Needle to the Slide
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy and Validity of Image-Guided Percutaneous Fine Needle Aspiration and Core Biopsy of Liver Pathologies: Saga of Focal Hepatic Lesions from the Nodule to the Needle to the Slide
title_short Efficacy and Validity of Image-Guided Percutaneous Fine Needle Aspiration and Core Biopsy of Liver Pathologies: Saga of Focal Hepatic Lesions from the Nodule to the Needle to the Slide
title_sort efficacy and validity of image-guided percutaneous fine needle aspiration and core biopsy of liver pathologies: saga of focal hepatic lesions from the nodule to the needle to the slide
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8078618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33935388
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/JOC.JOC_70_20
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