aspirationscytologi
Aspirationscytologi, commonly referred to as fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC), is a diagnostic method in pathology that uses a fine-gauge needle to withdraw cellular material from a lesion or organ for cytological examination. The procedure is usually performed in an outpatient setting and may involve local anesthesia. A thin needle is inserted into the target lesion, and suction may be applied or a capillary technique used, depending on the context. The obtained material is smeared onto glass slides, fixed, and stained for microscopic evaluation. In some cases residual material is prepared as a cell block or used for ancillary studies.
Indications include the evaluation of palpable masses such as thyroid nodules, breast lumps, lymph nodes, salivary
Interpretation yields categories such as benign, malignant, suspicious/atypical, or non-diagnostic. Adequacy of the sample is a
Complications are uncommon but can include bleeding, infection, or pain at the puncture site. The technique