Description
Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) Blind Procedure & Report is a minimally invasive diagnostic technique used to obtain cell samples from suspicious lumps or masses in the body. The “blind” procedure refers to the technique being performed without real-time imaging guidance. A fine needle is inserted into the target area to extract cells, which are then spread on slides for microscopic examination. This procedure is commonly used to evaluate thyroid nodules, breast lumps, lymph nodes, and other palpable masses. The subsequent report provides a detailed analysis of the cellular composition of the sample, helping to determine whether the mass is benign or malignant. FNAC is valued for its quick results, low cost, and minimal patient discomfort, making it an important tool in the initial assessment of various conditions, including potential cancers.




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