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Diagnostic accuracy of fine needle aspiration biopsy in pediatric small round cell tumors.

Marrium AsimGhazala MudassirAtif Ali HashmiMariam AbidAhmareen Khalid SheikhHania NaveedMaryam HabibMuhammad Muzzammil EdhiAmir Khan
Published in: BMC research notes (2018)
Out of these 50 cases, 35 (70%) were small round cell tumors and 15 (30%) cases of other childhood malignancies and certain reactive conditions. In our study, the most common malignant small round cell tumor (SRCT) on histopathology was Wilms tumor (10 cases) followed by non Hodgkin lymphoma (9 cases). FNAB results were correlated with the histological findings and the diagnostic accuracy of SRCT came out to be 98%. The sensitivity and specificity of FNAB in diagnosing SRCT was 97% and 100% respectively. FNAB was found to be a very useful technique in the initial evaluation of any palpable lesion of childhood. Although the small round cell tumors appear cytologically similar, in the hands of experienced cytopathologists, the subtle morphological features can help towards the final diagnosis. In addition, clinical and radiological findings are invaluable assets, which help to reach the final diagnosis.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • fine needle aspiration
  • ultrasound guided
  • early life