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Wikipedia does not write subject heads in ALL CAPS. These should be changed to sentence case per the relevant style guide. WhatamIdoing (talk) 18:12, 24 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Boy am I confused! First, the only part of the subject head is "FNA" - which stands for Fine Needle Aspiration. But no one refers to it that way. I would be happy to rewrite as "Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) Mapping" if that makes you happy - but I actually think it is found more easily as FNA Mapping. That is the higher volumeof search on Google.

Second, why in heck is this a "C" quality. Several physicians reviewed this article and thought it was excellent. IK can't imagine they are way off base on that relative to Wikipedia. Please be more specific to me about what I need to do to get this to whatever is the highest level needed and I will rewrite.