Fine needle aspiration biopsy in the diagnosis of thyroid cancer and thyroid disease

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Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) performed for diffuse and nodular goiter in the past 5 years, was evaluated in 1399 cases. Surgery was performed on the basis of FNAB cytologic diagnosis that was positive or suggestive of malignancy and/or a suggestive clinical history. Surgery also was performed in cases of cold nodules with negative FNAB results that did not respond to 6 months of suppressive thyroxine therapy. A correlation of cytologic findings with histologic findings was possible in 415 patients who underwent surgery: the evaluation of FNAB results yielded better results when suspicious cytologic findings were considered to be positive (2.4% false‐negative, 86.3% sensitivity) rather than negative (6.5% and 65.7%, respectively). FNAB has become a useful procedure in the study and diagnosis of thyroid diseases. It is a simple, rapid diagnostic procedure that may be used to expedite the management ofmalignant lesions. Cancer 59:1206‐1209, 1987. Copyright © 1987 American Cancer Society

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Hawkins, F., Bellido, D., Bernal, C., Rigopoulou, D., Valdepeñas, M. P. R., Lazaro, E., … De Agustin, P. (1987). Fine needle aspiration biopsy in the diagnosis of thyroid cancer and thyroid disease. Cancer, 59(6), 1206–1209. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19870315)59:6<1206::AID-CNCR2820590629>3.0.CO;2-7

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