Diagnosis of Thyroid Nodules
- 2 February 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in JAMA
- Vol. 241 (5) , 481-484
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1979.03290310021006
Abstract
The accuracy of diagnosis of 455 thyroid nodules evaluated by cytological and histological specimens obtained by fine- and large-needle biopsy, respectively, was compared with that for 1,094 nodules previously evaluated by clinical methods. The use of cytohistological data halved the number of patients with suspected cancer and doubled the number of patients to be observed. Cancers identified at operation for high and intermediate cancerrisk patients increased 75%, and operation for diagnosis of benign disease decreased 70%. Forty-two of 47 excised cancers were included in the cytohistological probable cancer group. Only 29 of these cancers were so classified clinically. Two cancers not diagnosed cytologically were suspected histologically and vice versa for one cancer. All 51 excised cytohistologically benign nodules were benign. There were more falsepositive findings with cytological than with histological specimens. (JAMA241:481-484, 1979)Keywords
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