Superficial Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy Technique, Dr. Robert Oliai PART 1
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Superficial Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) Biopsy Technique by B. Robert Oliai, M.D.Dr. Oliai is the director of the ProPath Urologic Pathology division and is board-certified in Cytopathology and Anatomic and Clinical Pathology.
Nice. You explained elaborately, unique practical approach.. This it seems was representing your experience and expertise.. thanx..
FNAC-
22 to 27 gauge needle is used
vascular tissueslike LN or thyroid-27-gauge is used
C/I to FNAC include-
bleeding diathesis
uncooperative pt
skin inf in the site of aspiration
inc risk of anaphylactic reactions-hydatid cyst,
syncope&HTN-carotid body or pheochromocytoma
FNAC-nt usefull in follicular ca of thyroid
imprint cytology-LN
Pathologist are amazing with results.
Is it better for patients to be sitting or lying ?
u r explanation is 2 good.
even in practical it was not possible to explain...
Did you forget to wash the stain in water? After the third stain container, slide should be washed carefully in water to remove the stain residue.
Thanks for the tip, however I'd still be using a medical hair dryer just to make it safer
What about local anaesthesia ??
hello, can I take a cytology sample from a nodule fixed with formol more than 6 months ago?
Can we use iodine for sterilization?
Hello sir i have performed fnac test of cyst just in rt parotid region the result is no malignent cell is seen is it cancer or nor
what about local anesthesia?
If you really want people to watch your video, talk less and act more....
get to the point. Too lengthy. NOT RECOMMENDED.