Fine needle aspiration cytology of the thyroid - A cytohistologic study with evaluation of discordant cases

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作者
Jogai, S
Al-Jassar, A
Temmim, L
Dey, P
Adesina, AO
Amanguno, HG
机构
[1] Kuwait Canc Control Ctr, Dept Cytol, Safat, Kuwait
[2] Kuwait Canc Control Ctr, Dept Histopathol, Safat, Kuwait
关键词
thyroid neoplasms; thyroid diseases; aspiration biopsy; fine-needle;
D O I
10.1159/000326192
中图分类号
R36 [病理学];
学科分类号
100104 ;
摘要
Objective To analyze the diagnostic efficacy of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in the initial evaluation of thyroid nodules, with special emphasis on discrepant cytologic diagnoses. Study Design A total of 192 thyroid fine needle aspirates with subsequent histopathologic follow-up were analyzed. The cytologic diagnoses were divided into 4 categories: positive for malignancy, negative for malignancy, indeterminate for diagnosis and nondiagnostic. The detailed cytologic features were studied along with histopathology sections in all these cases by 2 observers (S.J. and P.D) independently. Results Cytohistologic correlation was seen in 78.1% of cases and discordance in 21.9%. Indeterminate diagnoses accounted for 15.1% of cases. The majority of these were "follicular neoplasms." The overall sensitivity was 84.44% and specificity 99.11%. A false positive diagnosis was made in 1 case (0.5%), proven a follicular adenoma on histopathologic examination. A false negative diagnosis was seen in 3.6% of cases. These were cases of papillary microcarcinoma. Conclusion FNAC is a safe, sensitive and specific technique in the initial evaluation of thyroid nodules. A correct cytologic diagnosis can be achieved in a majority of cases, thus obviating the need for a second surgical intervention. A careful and diligent search for various cytologic features and accurate sampling can help in reducing the number of indeterminate, false positive and false negative diagnoses.
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