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Comparative Study
. 2012 May;40(4):189-94.
doi: 10.1002/jcu.20873. Epub 2011 Sep 23.

Comparison of ultrasonographically guided fine-needle aspiration and core needle biopsy in the diagnosis of parotid masses

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Comparative Study

Comparison of ultrasonographically guided fine-needle aspiration and core needle biopsy in the diagnosis of parotid masses

Yu-Chieh Huang et al. J Clin Ultrasound. 2012 May.

Abstract

Background: To retrospectively compare the accuracies of ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (USFNA) and ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy (USCNB) in the diagnosis of parotid masses.

Methods: A total of 171 patients (aged 17-86 years, mean 54 years) with parotid masses (35 malignant and 136 benign lesions) underwent either USFNA (n = 107) or USCNB (n = 64). The diagnostic accuracies for differentiating benign from malignant lesions of both examinations were compared. Surgical histopathology (n = 104) and clinical diagnosis (n = 67) were used to establish the final diagnoses.

Results: USCNB had a significantly higher sensitivity (94.1%) than USFNA (55.6%) (p < 0.05) in differentiating benign lesions from malignant conditions. The specificity and overall accuracy of USCNB were higher than those of USFNA (100% and 98.4% versus 93.3% and 86.9%, respectively). USCNB provided more specific diagnosis than USFNA (100% versus 93.3%, p < 0.05). All six patients with lymphomas who underwent USCNB were accurately diagnosed, whereas all four patients with lymphomas who underwent USFNA were not.

Conclusions: USCNB should be preferred to USFNA when a definite diagnosis of a parotid solid mass is needed.

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