Adult Neck Mass: Investigations
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Neck mass unknown primary, fine needle aspiration biopsyAbstract
Most neck masses of patients over 40 years old were susceptible to malignancy. Good history taking and repeated physical examination were the two most important tools. If a diagnosis was not able to make, special tests were necessary. In all 72 patients attended at Nakornping hospital between the years 2005-2007 were grouped by fine needle aspiration biopsy-FNAB for further investigation and treatment. Squamous cell carcinoma was identified by FNAB in 16 patients and their origins were further located by CT scan in 3 cases and 5 more cases by panendoscopy with quided biopsy. FNAB was effective, safe and reduced the cost of unnecessary investigation.
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