FNAC: A Diagnostic Tool in Head and Neck Lesions - Study of 204 Cases
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 10
Abstract
FNAC is a simple, quick, age old procedure. It is safe technique with minimal trauma and complications. In the present study 207 cases are analysed in the two years period. In this study lymph node aspirates more common followed by the thyroid lesions. By this study clinicians can plan their treatment appropriately.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Kodandarao . K
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