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Background: ThyroSeq molecular testing assesses the probability of malignancy (POM) in thyroid fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) with indeterminate cytology. The aim was to investigate whether Bethesda category IV (BIV) subcategories are associated with specific molecular alterations, molecular-derived risk of malignancy (MDROM), and risk of malignancy (ROM). Methods: FNAC slides, associated ThyroSeq, version 3, Genomic Classifier results, and surgical follow-up were retrieved for BIV nodules. Nodules were subcategorized as follicular neoplasm (FN) with or without cytologic atypia or oncocytic follicular neoplasm (OFN). The MDROM, ROM, and frequency of molecular alterations in FN and OFN were analyzed. p
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Tjendra, Y., Kerr, D. A., Zuo, Y., Menendez, S. G., Jorda, M., Gomez-Fernandez, C., & Velez Torres, J. M. (2023). Probability of malignancy and molecular alterations as determined by ThyroSeq v3 genomic classifier in Bethesda Category IV. Cancer Cytopathology, 131(9), 586–595. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncy.22737
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