Malignancy Rates of Thyroid Cytology: Cyst Fluid Benign or Non-Diagnostic?
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BACKGROUND We sought to investigate subgroup distribution using Bethesda classification and risks for malignancy. We also compared the malignancy risk of cases that were denoted as non-diagnostic due to cystic contents, with cases that were denoted as non-diagnostic due to presence of other features. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study included pathology test results of 1,440 thyroid nodule samples diagnosed using Bethesda classification. Results of 305 thyroidectomy excision specimens from these patients were also compared with cytology results to determine the frequency of malignancy. The non-diagnostic group was divided into two categories: those with cystic contents, and others. Malignancy rates were separately calculated for the two groups, and compared with the other classification groups. RESULTS Distribution of malignancy rates by Bethesda classification were as follows: non-diagnostic 12.5% (6/48), benign 1.5% (3/198), atypia of undetermined significance/follicular lesion of undetermined significance (AFLUS) 9% (1/11), suspicious for follicular neoplasm (SFN) 37.5% (3/8), suspicious malignancy 70% (8/26), malignancy 100% (14/14). CONCLUSIONS Despite the limited number of cases, our study concluded that cystic content was closer to the benign category than the non-diagnostic category if the assessment was based on malignancy rates. In this group, similar to aspirations containing plenty of lymphocytes that indicates colloid or lymphocytic thyroiditis, it is still controversial whether criterion for adequacy of follicular epithelial cells should be sought, or if they should be regarded as benign in order to prevent unnecessarily performance of repeat aspirations.
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