2011
DOI: 10.3329/bsmmuj.v4i2.8632
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Diagnosis of Parotid Gland Mass by the Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) and it’s Histopathological Correlation - 2 Years Study in BSMMU, Dhaka

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“…In the present study, benign neoplasms accounted for 39 cases (31.45%). The rate of benign neoplasm was lower than other reports which ranged from 49 to 83% [5–9]. We observed the pleomorphic adenoma as the commonest benign neoplasm followed by monomorphic adenoma and the predominance of these two benign neoplasms was similar to those previously reported number of studies [5, 1012].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In the present study, benign neoplasms accounted for 39 cases (31.45%). The rate of benign neoplasm was lower than other reports which ranged from 49 to 83% [5–9]. We observed the pleomorphic adenoma as the commonest benign neoplasm followed by monomorphic adenoma and the predominance of these two benign neoplasms was similar to those previously reported number of studies [5, 1012].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The increased incidence of malignant neoplastic lesions in the late 40s and 50s with benign lesions affecting the late 30s and early 40s was reconfirmed from the present study. [14][15][16] Most of the series results were consistent with this study in terms of the site predilection except for Frable et al and Lingen which had demonstrated lesions in the sublingual glands also. 12,17 The cytological diagnosis with definitive histopathological correlation were available in 39 cases, however, the cytological diagnosis alone for all the 50 cases had a high specificity and sensitivity in the present series.…”
Section: Kakoty S Et Al Int Surg J 2017 Jul;4(7):2148-2152supporting
confidence: 81%
“…7 Parotid gland was observed as the commonest site of salivary gland lesions; 57.67% (109/189) of all salivary gland lesions involved the parotid gland in this series. Almost similar distribution of salivary gland neoplasms in the parotid gland has also been described by Choudhury et al 14 A review of literature revealed a wide variation in the sensitivity and specificity of FNAC for salivary gland swelling in different populations and setups. [15][16][17] The diagnostic sensitivity varied between 81% and 100%, specificity was 94-100% and the accuracy of tumour typing was 61-80%.…”
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confidence: 72%