F. Zelmanovitz et Jl. Gross, CYTOPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS FROM FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY ARE ACCURATE PREDICTORS OF THYROID PATHOLOGY IN PATIENTS WITH FUNCTIONING THYROID-NODULES, Journal of endocrinological investigation, 21(2), 1998, pp. 98-101
The cytopathological findings after fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNA
B) of functioning solitary thyroid nodules (FSTN) are not well defined
. This is an important issue, once this procedure is the first step in
nodule evaluation. This study evaluated FNAB findings and correlated
these findings with histopathology in patients subjected to thyroidect
omy. Eleven clinically euthyroid female patients (age range: 19 to 47
years) with FSTN, satisfactory specimens from FNAB and negative antith
yroid antibodies were studied. Seven patients had autonomous nodules.
The cytopathological findings were of follicular pattern suggestive of
neoplasia in one case where the histopathological examination confirm
ed a follicular adenoma. In ail other 6 autonomous cases, the smears w
ere suggestive of colloid goiter and they had surgery due to compressi
ve symptoms (n=4) or subclinical hyperthyroidism (n=2). The histopatho
logical results confirmed colloid goiter in all except one who present
ed a follicular adenoma. Four patients had functioning thyroid nodules
that suppressed their I-131 uptake after receiving T-3 The cytopathol
ogical findings were considered malignant in one case surgically confi
rmed to be a papillary carcinoma. In all other 3 non-autonomous cases,
the smears were suggestive of colloid goiter and they had surgery due
to compressive symptoms (n=1), aesthetic reasons (n=1) or increase in
nodule volume (n=1). The histopathological results confirmed colloid
goiter. In conclusion, FNAB was an accurate predictor of thyroid patho
logy in FSTN without false-positive results in the present study. (C)
1998, Editrice Kurtis.