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Overview: FNAC or Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology involves using a thin, hollow needle to remove sam... Read More...

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Sample: needle to remove samples of cells from tissue

Rarely, anaphylactic reaction may occur due to accidental rupture of hydatid cyst during the procedure. However, these complications can be avoided if proper precautions are taken during FNAC. The direction of the needle should not be changed frequently, and to-and-fro movement of the needle should be gentle.

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fnac with procedure

Overview: FNAC or Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology involves using a thin, hollow needle to remove samples of cells from tissue or fluid in an organ or a lump.

What is FNAC and its procedure?

Background: Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) is a simple, quick and inexpensive method that is used to sample superficial masses like those found in the neck and is usually performed in the outpatient clinic. It causes minimal trauma to the patient and carries virtually no risk of complications.

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