FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION OF THYROID(FNAC)
- Thyroid tissue is aspirated using a fine needle and cytological examination of the tissue is done.
- FNAC of thyroid is done to detect cancer in a thyroid nodule and to drain a cyst that may be causing pain or to inject a medication to shrink a recurrent cyst.
- Light pressure is applied on the aspiration site after the procedure.
- FNAC of the thyroid is not performed in a patient with overactive thyroid.
- FNAC is performed in a doctor's clinic and takes about 20 minutes.
- The needle used is a thin fine-gauge needle, usually 25 or 27 gauge 1.5 inch needle.
- FNAC can lead to bleeding at the site of insertion ,infection or injury to structures adjacent to thyroid.
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