National Journal of Laboratory Medicine (Jul 2022)

Evaluation of Cytological Scoring and Comparison with Histopathological Finding in a Palpable Breast Lump

  • Margaret Theresa Joseph,
  • Fathima Jackia Banu,
  • Gerard Rakesh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/NJLM/2022/52142.2640
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 36 – 39

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Introduction: Breast cancer is the commonest malignancy worldwide in women. Preoperative evaluation of breast lump plays a major role in the early diagnosis and management of the breast lesions. This study helps in subgrouping the breast lesions into various categories and provides the line of management of each category accordingly. Aim: To evaluate the cytomorphology of various breast lesions, to compare with histopathological findings and to assess the usefulness of Modified Masood’s Scoring Index (MMSI) in palpable breast lumps. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study done in 61 female patients who presented with palpable breast lump between March 2019 and February 2021 at the Pathology Department, Sri Venkateshwaraa Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Puducherry, India. Cytological examination along with MMSI was applied on Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) aspirates, followed by histological confirmation. Under MMSI, the breast lesions were categorised into four groups: Non Proliferative Breast Disease (NPBD), PBD without atypia, PBD with atypia, and carcinoma breast. The data were collected and compiled in Microsoft Excel programme, appropriate graphs were made and percentages were calculated. Results: Total of 61 cases were analysed, females with age range of 23 to 64 years, mean age of 38 years. Majority of the cases presented with unilateral breast lump (92.5%). In MMSI, 15/61 (24.5%) were found with a score of 6 followed by 12/61 (19.6%) with a score of 8 which fell under NPBD. Of the total number of cases, 2/61 (3.2%) had a score of 24, while 3/61 (4.9%) had a score of 23, which fell under carcinoma breast category. Overall concordance observed between MMSI and histopathology was 59/61 (96.72%) cases, which indicates the high degree of concordance with histopathological diagnosis. Conclusion: MMSI is a simple and reliable scoring system and can be applied on FNAC aspirates. MMSI increases the diagnostic accuracy and provides better concordance with histopathology

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