Sm. Vojvodich et al., ACCURACY OF FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION IN THE PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF THYROID NEOPLASIA, Journal of otolaryngology, 23(5), 1994, pp. 360-365
The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy and clinical utili
ty of fine needle aspiration (FNA) for the preoperative diagnosis of p
atients presenting with solitary thyroid nodules. Between 1987 and 199
1, 317 patients with a thyroid nodule underwent FNA. Surgery was perfo
rmed on 98 of the patients, and the cytologic findings were correlated
with the final histologic diagnoses for these cases. Of the 98 patien
ts operated on, satisfactory aspirates were obtained in 85 patients an
d classified as either malignant, suspicious for malignancy, or benign
. The FNA was correct in predicting malignancy in 29 of 35 nodules (82
.9%). With the benign nodules, FNA was correct in 44 of 50 nodules (88
%). The overall accuracy of FNA was 85.9%. The accuracy for the combin
ation of FNA and frozen section (FS) was 92.6%. We conclude that both
FNA and FS are accurate tests that play a useful role in the pre- and
intraoperative diagnostic evaluation of patients presenting with solit
ary thyroid nodules.