Fine-needle biopsy techniques of aspiration versus capillary in head and neck masses.

Laryngoscope

Department of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, USA.

Published: December 1995

Fine-needle aspiration and fine-needle capillary biopsy techniques were compared, and the number of samples necessary to assure a diagnostic specimen was determined. In this study, each mass served as its own control, since both aspiration and capillary fine-needle biopsy were performed randomly on each mass. The study found the number of "superior" slides to be evenly distributed between the two biopsy techniques, but a different preference, based on tumor type, was noted for one or the other technique. The "best" slides were obtained from one of the first four samples 92% of the time. The authors concluded that both fine-needle aspiration and capillary biopsy should be used and that three to four samples should be obtained to increase the likelihood of a diagnostic biopsy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1288/00005537-199512000-00009DOI Listing

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