Can please anyone explain my report of FNAC report what aaya what stage of cancer Clinical History:-Obstructive jaundice. MRCP: Suggestive of carcinoma GB with peripheral lymph node comprising CBD causing obstructive jaundice. FNAC Site:- EUS guided FNA from two sites: 1) Lymph node. 2) GB mass. Gross Description:- Ten giemsa and seven pap stained slides were examined. Microscopic Description: 1) Hemodiluted smears show a polymorphous population of lymphoid cells with occasional histiocytes and sheets of benign epithelial cells. 2) Hemodiluted smears show cell clusters with nuclear crowding and overlapping, moderate nuclear pleomorphism and hyperchromasia with singly scattered atypical cells and sheets of benign epithelial cells and occasional histiocytes. Final Diagnosis :1) EUS guided FNA from Lymph node:- No definite atypical cells seen in smears examined. 2) EUS guided FNA from GB Mass:- Features are suggestive of Adenocarcinoma. Advised:- Histopathological correlation.
1) In plain terms, the biopsy from gallbladder says that it is cancerous whereas the biopsy from the lymph nodes says that it is non cancerous. It means that the cancer has not spread to the lymph nodes. 2) Other sites of spread of gallbladder cancer is liver. The MRCP or CT report will throw a light on that.
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What Does the following FNAC Test Result Mean?
1) In plain terms, the biopsy from gallbladder says that it is cancerous whereas the biopsy from the lymph nodes says that it is non cancerous. It means that the cancer has not spread to the lymph nodes. 2) Other sites of spread of gallbladder cancer is liver. The MRCP or CT report will throw a light on that.