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FNAC report of lump on back
CYTOLOGY : Cytological examination shows anucleate keratinizing squamous cells with some nucleated squamous cells, strands of fibrous tissue, multinucleate histiocytes & debris. Background shows disintegrated erythrocytes. There is no evidence of Tuberculosis or Malignancy in the aspirate. IMPRESSION : Epidermoid cyst. * Suggested biopsy for confirmation. What does this report mean?? Do I need to go through a biopsy or can I get it excised??
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Benign cyst, if painful then excision is only treatment
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Go for excision under local anesthesia, n than send specimen for HPE
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It's simple cyst.. U can remove in local anaesthesia
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