Chennimalai, LingasamyVincent, Monica2019-12-022019-12-022019Chennimalai Lingasamy Vincent Monica. Analysis of inconclusive cytology reports on fine needle aspiration samples – A descriptive five-year study in Medical College Hospital in Southern India. International Archives of Integrated Medicine. 2019 May; 6(5): 171-1752394-00262394-0034http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/187336Background: Reactive lymphocytes can be presented with a different number of morphologies. The significance of evaluation of lymphocytes on peripheral smear tests and its clinical correlation are still neglected. Materials and methods: Clinical details along with other clinical investigations like cell counter results of patients presented with lymphocytosis and other hematological parameters including hemoglobin, total WBC count and platelet count, were collected from Department of Pathology, Dhanalakshmi Srinvasan Medical College and Hospital, India. Results: A total number of 120 cases were studied, out of which 82 patients showed absolute lymphocyte count more than 4000/ul. Out of the 120 patients, a total of 31 patients had history of smoking/tobacco chewing. 18(58%) of them showed reactive/ atypical lymphocyte morphology and 13(41%) of them showed mature lymphocytes. Of the 10 patients with alcoholism history, only 4 of them showed a normal morphology of lymphocytes, other 6 patients showed reactive lymphocyte morphology. Only one patient in the study population showed atypical lymphocytes and in peripheral smear and subjected to lymph node biopsy and rest of the patient failed to follow up after advised biopsy. Conclusions: Current study also reports that, lymphocytosis with reactive lymphocytes have a correlation with acute stress, smoking, and other ailments.Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC)Inconclusive cytology reportsAtypia of unknown significanceInadequate smearsCystic aspirateAnalysis of inconclusive cytology reports on fine needle aspiration samples – A descriptive five-year study in Medical College Hospital in Southern IndiaJournal ArticleIndiaPost Graduate, Department of Pathology, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College & Hospital, Perambalur, Tamil Nadu, India,lingasamy78@gmail.comAssistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College & Hospital, Perambalur, Tamil Nadu, India