Evaluating The Accuracy Of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology Of Breast Lesion Using International Academy Of Cytology Yokohama System: A Study In Eastern Nepal

S. Sedhain, Soorya Bhattarai, Amrita Sinha, N. Kafle, Mrinalini Singh
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Introduction: Breast Carcinoma is the most common cancer in females worldwide. In developing countries, it is the most common cause of cancer-related deaths in women. The IAC Yokohama breast FNAB reporting system was developed as a multidisciplinary approach to have a standardized and structured report, for improvement in interpretation of breast cytology. Objectives: This study aims to classify Fine needle aspiration cytology of breast lesion according to the IAC Yokohama system and assess diagnostic accuracy of different categories. Methodology: This was a hospital based prospective cross-sectional study conducted in the Department of Pathology, Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital from August 2022 to May 2023.All patient with Breast lesions who underwent FNAB were included in the study. FNAB were categorized using IAC Yokohama reporting system. Considering histopathology as a final diagnosis sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV, Diagnostic accuracy and Risk of Malignancy were calculated. Results: One hundred and fifty-six patients underwent FNAB during the study period and 124 patients had histopathological reports available. Frequency of FNAB using Yokohama System were: Inadequate -1.9%, Benign- 59%, Atypical 14.7%, Suspicious- 11.5%, Malignant- 12.8% respectively.The Risk of Malignancy for each category were 33%, 1.51%, 22.22%, 94.11% and 100% respectively. Maximum sensitivity (97.56%) and NPV (98.48%) was achieved when considering Atypical, Suspicious for Malignancy and Malignant category as Positive. Whereas highest specificity (100%) and PPV (100%) was achieved when considering only the Malignant category as Positive. Conclusion: The IAC Yokohama System is a standard tool for diagnosing Breast FNAB with greater reproducibility and maximum diagnostic accuracy.
使用国际细胞学学会横滨系统评估乳腺病变细针抽吸细胞学的准确性:尼泊尔东部的一项研究
导言乳腺癌是全球女性最常见的癌症。在发展中国家,乳腺癌是妇女因癌症死亡的最常见原因。IAC 横滨乳腺 FNAB 报告系统是作为一种多学科方法开发的,旨在提供标准化和结构化的报告,以改进乳腺细胞学的解释:本研究旨在根据 IAC 横滨系统对乳腺细针穿刺细胞学进行分类,并评估不同类别的诊断准确性:这是一项基于医院的前瞻性横断面研究,于 2022 年 8 月至 2023 年 5 月在比拉特医学院教学医院病理科进行。FNAB 采用 IAC 横滨报告系统进行分类。将组织病理学作为最终诊断,计算敏感性、特异性、PPV、NPV、诊断准确性和恶性风险:研究期间,156 名患者接受了 FNAB 检查,其中 124 名患者有组织病理学报告。使用横滨系统进行 FNAB 的频率如下每个类别的恶性风险分别为 33%、1.51%、22.22%、94.11% 和 100%。将非典型、恶性可疑和恶性类别视为阳性时,灵敏度(97.56%)和净现值(98.48%)最高。结论:结论:IAC 横滨系统是诊断乳腺 FNAB 的标准工具,具有更高的可重复性和最高的诊断准确性。
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