Fine Needle Aspirate (FNA)

A tiny needle is inserted into the mass or organ, a syringe is attached, and a sample of cells is drawn up into the needle by applying negative pressure. The cells are pushed out onto a glass slide and smeared to create a thin sheet. These can then be stained and examined under a microscope to look for evidence of inflammation or cancer.

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