Fine-needle aspiration biopsy. Its use in orbital tumors
- PMID: 454270
- DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1979.01020020057013
Fine-needle aspiration biopsy. Its use in orbital tumors
Abstract
Fifteen orbital tumors have been evaluated with the fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) technique. The best indication for FNAB is supposed malignant orbital disease. The technique has not been helpful in tumors or inflammatory disease with a high fibrous content. Lesions that are suspected of being pseudotumors are not recommended for FNAB since, even in histologic sections, they are notoriously difficult to distinguish from well-differentiated lymphocytic malignant lymphoma. Benign encapsulated tumors should not be subjected to FNAB.
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