2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20160306
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Importance of image guided fine needle aspiration in diagnosis of benign and malignant lesions

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“…The peritoneum and peritoneal cavity are commonly involved in many primary and secondary diseases such as primary malignancy (mesothelioma), infectious disease (tuberculosis), and disseminated malignancy. 8 In the present study, the number of patients involved were 53 including (23, 43.4% males) and (30, 56.6% females) with male predominance and age ranging from 25 to 70years. This is comparable with Mangal et al 10 study 10 who studied 85 cases [(57, 67%) males and (28, 33%) females] of retroperitoneal lesions using US-guided FNA, their age ranges from five to 82years.…”
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“…The peritoneum and peritoneal cavity are commonly involved in many primary and secondary diseases such as primary malignancy (mesothelioma), infectious disease (tuberculosis), and disseminated malignancy. 8 In the present study, the number of patients involved were 53 including (23, 43.4% males) and (30, 56.6% females) with male predominance and age ranging from 25 to 70years. This is comparable with Mangal et al 10 study 10 who studied 85 cases [(57, 67%) males and (28, 33%) females] of retroperitoneal lesions using US-guided FNA, their age ranges from five to 82years.…”
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confidence: 56%
“…Similarly Singh et al reported minor complications in their study and no major complications as pancreatitis, hemorrhage or pneumothorax were recorded. 8 Percutaneous fine needle aspiration is a safe, cost effective accurate and minimally invasive procedure essential in the diagnosis of intra-abdominal lesions as peritoneal masses with no need for laparotomy. 8 US-guided percutaneous FNA of abdominal masses was first reported by Kristensen et al 11 whostated that FNA guided by ultrasound is important for preoperative diagnosis if there is a cystic degeneration in a solid lesion or if there are any malignant features.…”
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“…The medical records of patients who were diagnosed with high-risk NB and periorbital metastasis Staging System and assigned a risk group according to the International Neuroblastoma Risk Group and the Children's Oncology Group [5,6] .…”
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