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      Correlação entre os diagnósticos citopatológicos e histopatológicos das lesões da mucosa oral após a punção aspirativa por agulha fina Translated title: Correlationship of citopathology and histopathology on oral mucosa lesions after fine needle aspiration

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          OBJETIVO: Fazer um estudo retrospectivo, correlacionando os diagnósticos citopatológicos obtidos por punção aspirativa por agulha fina (PAAF) com os diagnósticos histopatológicos de lesões da região bucomaxilofacial, de pacientes que foram atendidos no Serviço de Cirurgia e Traumatologia Bucomaxilofacial do Hospital Universitário Antonio Pedro/UFF, entre maio de 1999 e maio de 2004. MÉTODO: Foram analisados os laudos cito e histopatológicos emitidos pelo Serviço de Anatomia Patológica (SAP-HUAP), de quarenta e cinco pacientes submetidos à a punção aspirativa por agulha fina (PAAF) por apresentar lesão na região bucomaxilofacial. RESULTADOS: Foi obtida uma precisão diagnóstica da citopatologia a partir da PAAF de 77,8% (35 casos), e especificidade e sensibilidade da técnica de 100%, não havendo nenhum resultado falso-positivo e falso-negativo. CONCLUSÃO: A citopatologia realizada a partir da PAAF é um método diagnóstico inicial eficiente, de baixo custo, praticamente indolor e rápido de ser realizado, que contribui para a identificação da natureza da lesão proporcionando um melhor planejamento terapêutico.

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          BACKGROUND: To establish a prospective study to verify the correlation between the cytopathologic diagnosis obtained through FNA and the hystopathologic diagnosis of the lesions from the maxillofacial region of patients at the Buco-Maxilofacial Surgery and Traumatology Service. METHOD: Analysis of the results from cytologic and histopathological diagnosis issued by the Pathologic Anatomy Service of the Antônio Pedro University Hospital (UFF, Niterói-RJ, Brazil). Forty-five patient who underwent FNA followed by incisional or excisional biopsy, were selected. Cases in which information was incomplete were excluded. RESULTS: The total number of cases selected was 45. The diagnostic accuracy obtained was of 77.8% (35) in FNA cytopathology, with a 100% in specificity and sensibility. CONCLUSION: The cytopathology performed through FNA is an efficient initial diagnostic method, with low cost, painless, and quickly accomplished, which helps the identification of the lesion's nature and allows the professional a more accurate evaluation for the surgical or therapeutic approach.

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            Fine-needle aspiration biopsy revisited.

            Between November 1972 and December 1981, 1303 fine needle aspiration biopsies were performed on patients with head and neck masses at the Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University. The results of 649 lymph node, 227 salivary gland, 286 thyroid, and 41 miscellaneous aspiration biopsies are reviewed. No radical treatment resulted from false positive diagnoses and no patient delay in treatment occurred because of false negative results. Techniques for performing the procedure are briefly reviewed. Cost containment is stressed, particularly the savings that occur when the diagnosis is not neoplastic. Future developments and uses of the procedure are discussed.
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              Fine-needle aspiration in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.

              Cytological examination of fine-needle aspiration (FNA) specimens from patients with known or suspected squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, between 1979 and 1982 was reviewed. Of 229 aspirates, 187 were of cervical or submandibular sites and 42 were of oral cavity sites. The accuracy of cytological diagnoses was determined by histological comparison and clinical follow-up. There were no false-positive aspirates (specificity, 100%) and one false-negative aspirate (sensitivity, 99%). Twenty-one (9%) contained insufficient cellular material for adequate cytological diagnosis. Seventy-eight percent of histologically confirmed aspirations were malignant. Proper use requires close communication between an experienced cytologist and a head and neck surgeon knowledgeable in the indications and limitations of the technique. This study demonstrates that FNA is a highly accurate, safe, predictive, and valuable technique in the management of squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.
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                Journal
                rcbc
                Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
                Rev. Col. Bras. Cir.
                Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (Rio de Janeiro )
                1809-4546
                October 2007
                : 34
                : 5
                : 285-289
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade Federal Fluminense Brazil
                [2 ] Universidade Federal Fluminense Brazil
                [3 ] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Brazil
                [4 ] Universidade Federal Fluminense Brazil
                [5 ] Universidade Federal Fluminense Brazil
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                S0100-69912007000500002
                10.1590/S0100-69912007000500002
                cbdb2667-4af3-4202-b7aa-ab313386a4e4

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Categories
                SURGERY

                Surgery
                Biopsy, needle,Mouth,Mouth mucosa,Mouth diseases,Biópsia por agulha,Boca,Mucosa bucal,Doenças da boca

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