Rapkiewicz Amy, Thuy Le Bich, Simsir Aylin, Cangiarella Joan, Levine Pascale
Department of Pathology, New York University, New York, New York 10016, USA.
Cancer. 2007 Aug 25;111(4):242-51. doi: 10.1002/cncr.22769.
Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of the head and neck region is well accepted as a diagnostic procedure in the adult population. FNAC in the pediatric population is gaining acceptance as clinicians add this technique to the diagnostic armamentarium. An experience with FNAC of the head and neck region in the pediatric population is described from 2 large inner-city hospitals. Eighty-five cases were retrieved from patients age <18 years. In 52 cases, clinical or surgical follow-up was obtained and among these cases the specificity and sensitivity of FNA was 93% and 100%, respectively. The high specificity of FNAC allows the clinician to be confident of malignancy in a clinically suspicious lesion of the head and neck in a pediatric patient.
细针穿刺细胞学检查(FNAC)在成人中作为头颈部区域的诊断方法已被广泛接受。随着临床医生将该技术纳入诊断手段,FNAC在儿科人群中的应用也越来越被认可。本文描述了两家大型市中心医院在儿科人群中进行头颈部区域FNAC的经验。从年龄小于18岁的患者中检索出85例病例。其中52例获得了临床或手术随访,在这些病例中,FNA的特异性和敏感性分别为93%和100%。FNAC的高特异性使临床医生能够对儿科患者头颈部临床上可疑病变的恶性程度充满信心。