Volume 49, Issue 7 pp. 805-810
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Prospective evaluation of accuracy of fine-needle aspiration biopsy for breast lesions using the International Academy of Cytology Yokohama System for reporting breast cytopathology

Shruti Agrawal MD Pathology

Shruti Agrawal MD Pathology

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science, Rishikesh, Uttarkhand, India

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Michael Leonard Anthony MD Pathology, PDCC (Oncopathology)

Michael Leonard Anthony MD Pathology, PDCC (Oncopathology)

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science, Rishikesh, Uttarkhand, India

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Pranoy Paul MD Pathology

Pranoy Paul MD Pathology

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science, Rishikesh, Uttarkhand, India

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Divya Singh MD Pathology

Divya Singh MD Pathology

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science, Rishikesh, Uttarkhand, India

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Anoushika Mehan MD Pathology

Anoushika Mehan MD Pathology

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science, Rishikesh, Uttarkhand, India

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Ashok Singh MD Pathology

Ashok Singh MD Pathology

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science, Rishikesh, Uttarkhand, India

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Prashant Pranesh Joshi MD Pathology

Prashant Pranesh Joshi MD Pathology

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science, Rishikesh, Uttarkhand, India

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Arvind Kumar MD Pathology

Arvind Kumar MD Pathology

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science, Rishikesh, Uttarkhand, India

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Anjum Syed

Anjum Syed

Integrated Breast Care Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India

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Bina Ravi MS General Surgery

Bina Ravi MS General Surgery

Integrated Breast Care Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India

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Shalinee Rao MD Pathology

Shalinee Rao MD Pathology

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science, Rishikesh, Uttarkhand, India

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Nilotpal Chowdhury MD Pathology

Corresponding Author

Nilotpal Chowdhury MD Pathology

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Science, Rishikesh, Uttarkhand, India

Correspondence

Dr Nilotpal Chowdhury, Additional Professor, Department of Pathology, AIIMS Rishikesh, Veerbhadra Marg, Rishikesh 249203, India.

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First published: 23 March 2021
Citations: 4

Abstract

Background

Classification of breast lesions into different cytological groups can accurately be done using the International Academy of Cytology (IAC) Yokohama System for reporting breast cytopathology. Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) of breast lesions has been considered to be the primary investigation in detecting breast cancers, especially in low-cost settings. The main objective of this study was to prospectively re-confirm the diagnostic accuracy of breast FNAB using the IAC Yokohama system. Additionally, separate secondary subgroup analysis was done to confirm the accuracy of breast FNAB excluding lymph-node positive and lymphadenopathy positive tumors.

Material and methods

A prospective study was done on patients undergoing biopsy of breast lesions between September 01, 2019 and November 30, 2020 (519 biopsies on 487 unique patients). Of these 519 histopathology biopsies, 505 had corresponding FNAB report of the same site. The FNAB was reported using the IAC Yokohama system and the most suitable category was allotted in every case. The rates of malignancy for each category and the accuracy of breast FNAB in diagnosing malignancy were calculated.

Results

Of the total 487 patients, 120 cases were benign on histology, while 367 were malignant. The rates of malignancy in benign, atypical, suspicious and malignant categories were 5%, 25%, 71%, and 99.7%, respectively. The diagnostic accuracy of atypical, suspicious and malignant categories was calculated as 90.1%, 95.2%, and 93.3%, respectively.

Conclusion

The high diagnostic accuracy for each BIRADS category suggest excellent accuracy for Breast FNAB using the IAC Yokohama system.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

The authors declare no potential conflict of interest.

DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

Data will be available on reasonable request.

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