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CT GUIDED FNAC*

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Also known asCT Guided FNAC
DepartmentCYTOLOGY
Speciality NameCT GUIDED FNAC*
Test typePathology
Report24 Hours
AvailabilityAll centre

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Preparation

No Patient preparation needed

Overview

CT Guided Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology, or CT FNAC, is a highly precise and minimally invasive diagnostic method. An interventional radiologist uses it to collect a sample of cells from a specific, often deep-seated, lesion or tumor in the body. Doctors can evaluate abnormalities without having to perform open surgery by combining the comprehensive imaging of a CT scan with the precision of a small needle. This test is critical for establishing a definitive diagnosis that will guide future medical therapy.

What is the CT-guided FNAC Test?

A CT (Computed Tomography) scanner utilizes X-rays and a computer to produce detailed, cross-sectional images of the inside of your body, similar to virtual slices. These images show the radiologist the exact size, shape, and placement of the target area.

During the process, this real-time imaging "guides" a very thin, hollow needle through the skin to the precise location of the lesion (for example, a lung nodule, a liver mass, or an enlarged lymph node). Once the needle is in the proper place, a syringe is used to "aspirate," or gently suck out, a small sample of cells and fluid. The material is subsequently delivered to a pathologist for microscopic examination. It is important to remember that a CT-guided FNAC is only a diagnostic procedure that provides information; it is not a treatment.

Why do I need to take a CT-guided FNAC Test?

If you are suffering from the symptoms mentioned below, then your health care provider might ask you to get this test done:

  • Unexplained Lumps or Swellings: New, increasing, or chronic lumps in the breast, neck, armpit, or groin.
  • Thyroid nodules are swellings in the neck that can cause difficulty swallowing or breathing.
  • Enlarged lymph nodes are chronically swollen glands that may indicate infection, inflammation, or cancer.
  • Skin Changes: A lump associated with skin redness, puckering, dimpling, or ulceration.
  • Salivary Gland Swelling: A persistent swelling in the jaw or face.
  • Abnormal Imaging Results: Suspicious areas seen on an ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI, demanding additional, more definite study.

What is the purpose of the CT-guided FNAC test?

The purpose of the CT guided FNAC test is listed below:

  • Assessment of palpable or non-palpable tumors and nodules.
  • Diagnosis of thyroid, breast, or lymph node swelling
  • Examination of soft tissues or deep-seated masses
  • Evaluation of liver, kidney, and abdominal lesions
  • Assessment of probable cysts, abscesses, or tumors
  • Follow up with previously diagnosed lesions
  • Monitoring the response to treatment or recurrence
  • Cytological proof before surgery or therapy.

How do I prepare for the CT-guided FNAC Test?

  • Inform if you are suffering from any health condition
  • Inform if you are on any medication
  • Fasting for 12 hours is not required before the test
  • Avoid doing heavy, strenuous exercise before the test
  • Avoid alcohol consumption before the test
  • Avoid smoking before the test
  • Local Anesthesia might be given before sample extraction

What is the procedure for a CT-guided FNAC Test?

The procedure for the CT-guided FNAC Test is very simple and is listed below:

  • The patient is positioned on the CT table based on the position of the lesion (supine, prone, or lateral).
  • An initial CT scan is used to identify the lesion and design the safest needle pathway.
  • The radiologist determines the precise entrance position and depth of insertion while avoiding essential structures like blood arteries, lungs, and bowels.
  • The skin above the chosen puncture site is indicated.
  • The area is washed with an antiseptic solution, and a sterile drape is used.
  • Local anesthetic (e.g., lignocaine) is injected into the skin and deeper tissues along the intended needle route.
  • A fine needle linked to a syringe is passed through the skin and into the lesion.
  • The needle is advanced step by step, and CT pictures are acquired periodically to validate the needle position.
  • When the needle tip reaches the lesion, suction is used to extract cellular material.
  • Following the collection of a sufficient sample, the needle is carefully withdrawn.
  • The aspirated material is ejected onto glass slides, and smears are made and fixed right away.
  • Multiple passes may be required to guarantee appropriate sampling.
  • To prevent bleeding, apply firm pressure to the puncture site.
  • A collected sample is sent to the lab for further analysis

What is the normal range of the CT-guided FNAC Test?

As FNAC is done to detect abnormal cells, the CT-guided FNAC Test report does not have a specific "normal range" like a blood test. Instead, normal results reveal no signs of abnormal cell development or changes. A normal FNAC result indicates that the lump or mass is benign and does not require any additional treatment at this time.

What is the CT-guided FNAC Test cost?

The CT-guided FNAC Test price in Delhi may range from INR 5000 to INR 10000; the prices may vary by diagnostic center based on the location and technology they are using.

Conclusion

CT-guided fine needle aspiration cytology is a diagnostic method that involves inserting a small needle into a suspicious mass to remove cells, which are subsequently examined under a microscope. It can be used to aspirate cysts from the breast, thyroid, lymph nodes, liver, and lung, among other places. The method is used to diagnose a variety of inflammatory disorders, including cancer. The test is also beneficial for monitoring the course of malignancy treatment. It provides a clear view of soft tissues that are not visible on X-ray imaging. If your doctor recommends you take a CT-guided FNAC Test, then make sure to choose the best diagnostic centre in the city to get accurate results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find a CT-guided FNAC test near me?

You can book your CT-guided FNAC Test at the best price in Delhi at city Xray clinic. To know more information, please visit our website.

What is the CT-guided FNAC test price?

The CT-guided FNAC Test price in Delhi may range from INR 5000 to INR 10000; The prices may vary by diagnostic center based on the location and technology they are using.

What is the normal range of the CT-guided FNAC Test?

As FNAC is done to detect abnormal cells, the CT-guided FNAC Test report does not have a specific "normal range" like a blood test. Instead, normal results reveal no signs of abnormal cell development or changes. A normal FNAC result indicates that the lump or mass is benign and does not require any additional treatment at this time.

How to book a CT-guided FNAC Test at City X-Ray Clinic?

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