Ultrasound Guided FNAC

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Ultrasound Guided FNAC, in Visit Clinic

Removes cells from a lump with a thin needle under ultrasound to check for infection, inflammation, or cancer in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
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20K+Customers
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What is a Ultrasound Guided FNAC Test in Visit Clinic?

Ultrasound Guided FNAC collects cells from a lump or nodule using a thin needle guided by ultrasound. The sample is examined under a microscope to look for abnormal cells. It helps tell whether a growth is benign, infected, inflamed, or cancerous. The test is important because it gives quick, targeted information without major surgery. Doctors use it to diagnose nodules in the thyroid, lymph nodes, breast, liver, or other organs. Results guide treatment choices such as monitoring, antibiotics, surgery, or more tests. Ultrasound guidance improves accuracy and safety. Risks are small and include mild pain, bleeding, or infection at the needle site.

Ultrasound Guided FNAC Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Ultrasound Guided FNAC Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Ultrasound Guided FNAC test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Ultrasound Guided FNAC Test in Visit Clinic?

Ultrasound Guided FNAC is usually part of a diagnostic workup for a suspicious lump or enlarged node. Doctors may order it when you have a painless lump, rapid growth, or abnormal imaging. It helps diagnose cancer, benign nodules, infections, or inflammatory conditions and guides treatment choices. Abnormal results can come from malignancy, infection, or reactive inflammation, and family history of cancers may make testing more urgent.

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What is ultrasound-guided FNAC in Visit Clinic?plus

Ultrasound-guided FNAC (fine-needle aspiration cytology) uses real-time ultrasound to guide a thin needle into a lump or suspicious lesion to collect cells for microscopic analysis. It’s a quick, minimally invasive outpatient procedure that improves sampling accuracy for nonpalpable, deep, or small lesions (e.g., thyroid, lymph nodes, breast). Risks are low (bleeding, infection); nondiagnostic samples may need repeat or core biopsy.

Is ultrasound-guided FNAC painful in Visit Clinic?plus

Ultrasound-guided FNAC (fine‑needle aspiration) is usually quick and causes only mild discomfort—often a brief sharp pinch or pressure during needle insertion. Most people tolerate it without local anesthesia, though a numbing agent can be used if needed. Afterward there may be slight soreness, bruising, or tenderness for a day or two. Significant pain or complications are uncommon.

What is the cost of ultrasound-guided FNAC in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary widely: in India ultrasound-guided FNAC typically ranges about ₹1,000–₹4,000; in the UK it’s free on the NHS but private clinics charge roughly £100–£350; in the US total charges commonly fall between $200 and $2,000 depending on facility, imaging time, pathology fees and insurance coverage. Confirm exact pricing with your clinic or insurer.

What happens if FNAC is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

If fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is positive for malignancy, you’ll be referred to a specialist team for further assessment. Confirmation often requires a core or excisional biopsy and imaging (ultrasound, mammography, CT/MRI) for staging. A multidisciplinary team will plan treatment—surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy or targeted therapy—plus lymph node evaluation, possible molecular testing, and counselling about prognosis and next steps.

Is FNAC better than biopsy in Visit Clinic?plus

FNAC is less invasive, quick, low-risk and useful as an initial, rapid test for palpable lumps (thyroid, nodes, breast). However, it samples cells only and may be nondiagnostic; it cannot assess tissue architecture, margins, or receptor status. Core or excision biopsy provides definitive histology and is preferred when treatment planning or precise diagnosis is needed. Choice depends on clinical context.

Can an ultrasound tell if a lymph node is cancerous in Visit Clinic?plus

Ultrasound can identify features that raise suspicion for cancer in a lymph node—enlargement, rounded shape, loss of the fatty hilum, cortical thickening, irregular margins, and abnormal blood flow. However, ultrasound cannot definitively diagnose malignancy; tissue sampling (fine-needle aspiration or core biopsy) and sometimes additional imaging are needed to confirm cancer and determine its type.