Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) is a minimally invasive method for sampling focal lesions
that uses a small gauge hypodermic needle (20-24 Gauge) to obtain cells for microscopic
analysis. This is in contrast to core biopsy which obtains a core of tissue using larger
gauge cutting needles (14-18 Gauge). Both FNA and core biopsies are classified as closed
or percutaneous biopsies as opposed to open biopsy that is obtained during surgery.
Ultrasound (US)-guided FNA lends itself particularly well to
lesions in superficial organs such as the thyroid, lymph nodes
and the breast. However, since it is less traumatic than core
biopsy, it is safer for use in highly vascular organs such as the
thyroid gland. Smaller nodules are more amnable to FNA, while
larger nodules are better sampled with core biopsy.peer-reviewe