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. 1983 Jul;198(1):70–73. doi: 10.1097/00000658-198307000-00014

Fine needle aspiration biopsy of thyroid nodules.

R A Prinz, P J O'Morchoe, A L Barbato, S S Braithwaite, M H Brooks, M A Emanuele, A M Lawrence, E Paloyan
PMCID: PMC1352935  PMID: 6859995

Abstract

The clinical value of the fine needle aspiration of thyroid nodules was evaluated by comparing preoperative cytology to subsequent pathology in 109 patients undergoing thyroidectomy. Preoperative cytology was reported as insufficient cellular material (31 patients), benign goiter (27 patients), follicular neoplasm (22 patients), thyroiditis (12 patients), suspicious for papillary carcinoma (nine patients), Hurthle cell neoplasm (five patients), medullary carcinoma (one patient), lymphoma (one patient), and metastatic adenocarcinoma (one patient). Operative findings demonstrated that the overall sensitivity of fine needle aspiration in diagnosing thyroid neoplasia (carcinoma or adenoma) was 88% and its specificity was 80%. Operation verified the cytologic diagnosis of medullary carcinoma, lymphoma, metastatic adenocarcinoma, and seven of nine papillary carcinomas. Of the five patients with an aspiration biopsy diagnosis of Hurthle cell neoplasm, three patients had carcinoma and one had an adenoma. Four carcinomas and 12 follicular adenomas were found in patients with a cytologic diagnosis of follicular neoplasm. Thyroiditis was confirmed at operation in all 12 patients with this diagnosis on fine needle aspiration. One carcinoma was found in the 27 patients with benign goiter diagnosed on cytology. Fine needle aspiration is a valuable tool that can lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment of thyroid cancer. However, a negative aspiration does not supplant good clinical judgement in determining the need for thyroidectomy.

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