A cross section study to correlate fine needle aspiration cytology and histopathology in the diagnosis of parotid tumoursat four major hospitals in Zambia
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Background: Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) is cheap, simple, quick, minimally invasive procedure that is widely used for preoperative diagnosis of Parotid tumours. Methods: Twenty five patients were prospectively studied over a two-year period at four major hospitals in Zambia. FNAC was done using a 10cc syringe and 20-22G needles for sample collection and specimen staining was done with papanicolaou stain. Histopathology was assessed with Haematoxylin and Eosin (HE positive and negative predictive values of 95.7% and 100% respectively and a likelihood ratio of 3. All Parotid tumours were neoplastic with 76% benign and 24% malignant tumours on histopathology. FNAC accurately diagnosed 68% benign and 20% malignant tumours. Conclusion: This study found that FNAC correlates well with histopathology in the diagnosis of parotid tumours. FNAC is useful in the preoperative assessment of Parotid tumours as it provides a preoperative diagnosis that influences management by either avoiding surgery (inflammatory lesion) and limiting the extent of surgery for benign and malignant Parotid tumours.