پديد آورندگان :
ROOZITALAB M. H. نويسنده , FARVARDIN M. نويسنده , KUMAR P. V. نويسنده , Eghtedari M. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Background: Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) is
used for diagnosis of intraocular, orbital and eyelid lesions.
In this study we evaluated the outcome and the accuracy of
using this technique in diagnosis of benign or malignant behavior
of lesions.
Methods: FNAC was performed on 26 specimens obtained
from 25 patients with intraocular, orbital and eyel id tumors
and the results were compared with the histopathologic findings
in a prospective double-blind observational study.
Results: In 22 specimens (85%) a concordant definitive diagnosis
was established that comprised five retinoblastoma, four
basal cell carcinomas, four inflammations and two dermoid
cysts. All specimens were diagnosed as benign or malignant
with reasonable concordance. Definitive cytologic diagnosis
was also made in two rare, if ever reported, conditions namely
orbital fibrous histiocytoma and eyelid leishmaniasis.
Conclusion: FNAC seems to be a simple, rapid, relatively
safe and cost-effective technique with considerable diagnostic
value in the assessment of selected ophthalmic lesions, especially
when sampling and interpretation are performed by experienced
personnel.