There is no specific statistical data on the accuracy rate of lymphoma puncture for pathology, and its accuracy rate is related to the accuracy of specimen taken by puncture.
Lymphoma belongs to malignant tumors, mainly invading lymph nodes, early stage can be manifested as painless enlargement of surface lymph nodes, the best way to diagnose lymphoma is puncture biopsy of lymph nodes, which is the gold standard for diagnosing lymphoma.
The accuracy of pathologic diagnosis of lymphoma is high, but the key to diagnosis is whether the specimen collection is qualified. During the puncture of lymph nodes, if the tissue of the diseased lymph node can be accurately obtained, the accuracy rate of pathological diagnosis is relatively high. If the puncture does not obtain the diseased tissue, the pathological examination does not make an accurate diagnosis in time.
The specific diagnostic rate of the pathologic examination is related to the level of puncture, and there is no accurate clinical data to assess the diagnostic rate. Specific diagnosis. Doctors need to make a comprehensive judgment based on the patient’s condition and the results of various examinations.