Association of Fine-Needle Aspiration of Thyroid Nodules With Final Histopathology in Diagnosing Thyroid Malignancy: A Single Institute Retrospective Study

Background Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is the gold standard for detecting thyroid nodules. It is a cost-efficient approach that affords prompt and accurate evaluation. It is crucial in deciding to treat patients with suspected malignancy of thyroid nodules that might have thyroid surgery....

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Hauptverfasser: Alshahrani, Ali S, Algazlan, Alhassan G, Junaid, Montasir, Aldosari, Abdulrahman A, Amer, Khaled A, Mubarki, Musleh H, Alharbi, Salmah M, Al-Qannass, Ali M
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description Background Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is the gold standard for detecting thyroid nodules. It is a cost-efficient approach that affords prompt and accurate evaluation. It is crucial in deciding to treat patients with suspected malignancy of thyroid nodules that might have thyroid surgery. According to findings in cytology, patients may be observed when the cytology is benign, and surgery can be performed if the cytology is malignant, which leads to a reduction in the incidence of unneeded surgery. Aim The current study aims to assess the concordance between FNAC of thyroid nodules with final histopathology and identify the different types of detected thyroid lesions. Methodology A retrospective record-based study reviewed the medical files of all patients presenting to the Armed Forces Hospital, Southern region, with suspected thyroid nodules from April 2018 to January 2020. Data were extracted using pre-structured data extraction sheet to avoid inconsistency. Data extracted included patients' demographic data, swelling laterality, size, ultrasound, and histopathological findings.  Results The baseline characteristics of studied samples in the present study: Forty-seven samples had a mean age of 44.27 (SD=±13.5) years, and 85.1% were female gender. The study showed that 12.5% of benign samples were lymphocytic in histopathology, 25% suspicious for follicular neoplasm samples were benign multi-nodular goiter in histopathology, and all 100% of samples suspicious for malignancy were malignant in final histopathology. Conclusions The current study showed that the malignancy rate of the examined nodules was not uncommon in FNAC and histopathology. Where papillary carcinoma was the most detected malignancy, the diagnosis of malignancy using FNAC is a cost-efficient approach that affords prompt and accurate evaluation. Once diagnosed, these cases should be subjected to surgery.
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