ABSTRACT
Background: Aspiration of enlarged lymph node is commonly done. Although open biopsy with histopathological examination of tissue still remains the gold standard yet F.N.A.C. is an integral part of initial diagnosis. Objective: To highlight the role of F.N.A.C. in the diagnosis of etiological profile of lymphadenopathy and to find out the accuracy of F.N.A.C. in comparison to histopathological diagnosis. Methods: The prospective study was done for two years. The results of lymph node F.N.A.C. were compared and evaluated taking histopathology as gold standard. Results: Cervical lymph node were most commonly involved. Most common cause of lymphadenopathy in children was reactive hyperplasia and tuberculosis in adults.Conclusion: The sensitivity and diagnostic accuracy of F.N.A.C. results were high when compared with histopathological findings.