Comparison of fine needle aspiration cytology, radioisotopic and ultrasound scanning in the management of thyroid nodules

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In 175 patients presenting with thyroid nodules, the diagnostic value in management offine needle aspiration and cytology (FNAC), pertechnetate ( 99mTc) scanning and ultrasound imaging was examined. In 82 patients, the diagnosis was confirmed at operation; in the remaining 93, there was a follow-up period of at least 2 years. Thyroid cancer was found in 13 patients. For FNAC the sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value for thyroid cancer were 92%, 85% and 41% respectively compared with 82%, 34% and 11% for 99mTc pertechnetate scanning, 75%, 61%, 19% for ultrasound and 73%, 58% and 19% for combined pertechnetate and ultrasound scanning. In 14% of patients, the aspirates were inadequate for cytology at the first examination. FNAC is therefore the preferable initial investigation and usually gives results adequate for a decision on surgical or medical management. With medical management and follow-up, ultrasound is of value in defining the nodule and the appearance of the rest of the gland.

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Jones, A. J., Aitman, T. J., Edmonds, C. J., Burke, M., Hudson, E., & Tellez, M. (1990). Comparison of fine needle aspiration cytology, radioisotopic and ultrasound scanning in the management of thyroid nodules. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 66(781), 914–917. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.66.781.914

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