Investigation of correlation between cytological and histological findings in suspected carcinoma of thyroid

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Autor(a) principal: Brites,Clarissa A.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Balsimelli,Ludmila B. S., Coelho,Karina M. P. A., Fronza-Júnior,Hercílio, Stall,Jaqueline, França,Paulo Henrique C.
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Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: The thyroid cytopathologic classification based on The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology (TBSRTC) standardized results derived from fine-needle aspiration (FNA). It has facilitated communication among clinicians, seems to reduce the number of unnecessary thyroidectomies and also improves the quality of malignancy detection. Objective: To evaluate the correlation between cytopathological samples classified according to TBSRTC and their histological finding after specimen examination following surgical procedure. Methods: Cytopathological samples classified according to TBSRTC were correlated with the respective anatomopathological finding after thyroidectomy. There were retrospectively included all cases of thyroidectomy with previous FNA in the same lateral position of the organ that occurred within two years. Results: The 200 cases of thyroid FNA analyzed were distributed in 25 nondiagnostic or unsatisfactory cases (I; 12.5%), 45 benign cases (II; 22.5%), 48 atypia or follicular lesions of undetermined significance [(AUS/FLUS), III; 24%], 23 suspected cases for follicular neoplasia or follicular neoplasias [(SFN/FN), IV; 11.5%], 40 cases suspected for malignancy (V; 20%), and 19 malignant cases (VI; 9.5%). The malignancy rates observed for categories I to VI were 12%, 13.3%, 29.2%, 43.5%, 85%, and 100%, respectively. Conclusion: The prevalence of Bethesda II category was lower than predicted by TBSRTC (60%-70%), as well as Bethesda III was higher than recommended (7%). Nevertheless, the corresponding malignancy rates were within the expected ranges.
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spelling Investigation of correlation between cytological and histological findings in suspected carcinoma of thyroidbiopsy fine-needlethyroid glandcarcinomaABSTRACT Introduction: The thyroid cytopathologic classification based on The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology (TBSRTC) standardized results derived from fine-needle aspiration (FNA). It has facilitated communication among clinicians, seems to reduce the number of unnecessary thyroidectomies and also improves the quality of malignancy detection. Objective: To evaluate the correlation between cytopathological samples classified according to TBSRTC and their histological finding after specimen examination following surgical procedure. Methods: Cytopathological samples classified according to TBSRTC were correlated with the respective anatomopathological finding after thyroidectomy. There were retrospectively included all cases of thyroidectomy with previous FNA in the same lateral position of the organ that occurred within two years. Results: The 200 cases of thyroid FNA analyzed were distributed in 25 nondiagnostic or unsatisfactory cases (I; 12.5%), 45 benign cases (II; 22.5%), 48 atypia or follicular lesions of undetermined significance [(AUS/FLUS), III; 24%], 23 suspected cases for follicular neoplasia or follicular neoplasias [(SFN/FN), IV; 11.5%], 40 cases suspected for malignancy (V; 20%), and 19 malignant cases (VI; 9.5%). The malignancy rates observed for categories I to VI were 12%, 13.3%, 29.2%, 43.5%, 85%, and 100%, respectively. Conclusion: The prevalence of Bethesda II category was lower than predicted by TBSRTC (60%-70%), as well as Bethesda III was higher than recommended (7%). Nevertheless, the corresponding malignancy rates were within the expected ranges.Sociedade Brasileira de Patologia Clínica2018-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-24442018000600407Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial v.54 n.6 2018reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Patologia (SBP)instacron:SBP10.5935/1676-2444.20180061info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrites,Clarissa A.Balsimelli,Ludmila B. S.Coelho,Karina M. P. A.Fronza-Júnior,HercílioStall,JaquelineFrança,Paulo Henrique C.eng2019-01-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-24442018000600407Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jbpmlhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbpml@sbpc.org.br1678-47741676-2444opendoar:2019-01-07T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Patologia (SBP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Investigation of correlation between cytological and histological findings in suspected carcinoma of thyroid
title Investigation of correlation between cytological and histological findings in suspected carcinoma of thyroid
spellingShingle Investigation of correlation between cytological and histological findings in suspected carcinoma of thyroid
Brites,Clarissa A.
biopsy fine-needle
thyroid gland
carcinoma
title_short Investigation of correlation between cytological and histological findings in suspected carcinoma of thyroid
title_full Investigation of correlation between cytological and histological findings in suspected carcinoma of thyroid
title_fullStr Investigation of correlation between cytological and histological findings in suspected carcinoma of thyroid
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of correlation between cytological and histological findings in suspected carcinoma of thyroid
title_sort Investigation of correlation between cytological and histological findings in suspected carcinoma of thyroid
author Brites,Clarissa A.
author_facet Brites,Clarissa A.
Balsimelli,Ludmila B. S.
Coelho,Karina M. P. A.
Fronza-Júnior,Hercílio
Stall,Jaqueline
França,Paulo Henrique C.
author_role author
author2 Balsimelli,Ludmila B. S.
Coelho,Karina M. P. A.
Fronza-Júnior,Hercílio
Stall,Jaqueline
França,Paulo Henrique C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brites,Clarissa A.
Balsimelli,Ludmila B. S.
Coelho,Karina M. P. A.
Fronza-Júnior,Hercílio
Stall,Jaqueline
França,Paulo Henrique C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biopsy fine-needle
thyroid gland
carcinoma
topic biopsy fine-needle
thyroid gland
carcinoma
description ABSTRACT Introduction: The thyroid cytopathologic classification based on The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology (TBSRTC) standardized results derived from fine-needle aspiration (FNA). It has facilitated communication among clinicians, seems to reduce the number of unnecessary thyroidectomies and also improves the quality of malignancy detection. Objective: To evaluate the correlation between cytopathological samples classified according to TBSRTC and their histological finding after specimen examination following surgical procedure. Methods: Cytopathological samples classified according to TBSRTC were correlated with the respective anatomopathological finding after thyroidectomy. There were retrospectively included all cases of thyroidectomy with previous FNA in the same lateral position of the organ that occurred within two years. Results: The 200 cases of thyroid FNA analyzed were distributed in 25 nondiagnostic or unsatisfactory cases (I; 12.5%), 45 benign cases (II; 22.5%), 48 atypia or follicular lesions of undetermined significance [(AUS/FLUS), III; 24%], 23 suspected cases for follicular neoplasia or follicular neoplasias [(SFN/FN), IV; 11.5%], 40 cases suspected for malignancy (V; 20%), and 19 malignant cases (VI; 9.5%). The malignancy rates observed for categories I to VI were 12%, 13.3%, 29.2%, 43.5%, 85%, and 100%, respectively. Conclusion: The prevalence of Bethesda II category was lower than predicted by TBSRTC (60%-70%), as well as Bethesda III was higher than recommended (7%). Nevertheless, the corresponding malignancy rates were within the expected ranges.
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