The Association Between Subcategorization, Cytomorphological Features and Ultrasonographic Characteristics With Surgical Outcomes of Atypia of Undetermined Significance Thyroid Nodules.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PATHOLOGY
Acta Cytologica Pub Date : 2025-09-02 DOI:10.1159/000548285
Ahmet Kursat Soyer, Aysegul Aksoy Altinboga, Gokcen Nailer Ertuna, Husniye Baser, Fatma Neslihan Cuhaci Seyrek, Abbas Ali Tam, Birol Korukluoglu, Oya Topaloglu, Reyhan Ersoy, Bekir Cakir
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Introduction We aimed to investigate malignancy rates in atypia of undetermined significance (AUS) subcategories and their association with cytomorphologic and ultrasonographic features. Methods A total of 201 thyroid nodules with AUS cytology that underwent surgical resection were analy-zed, including 169 AUS-Nuclear (AUS-N) and 32 AUS-Other (AUS-O) nodules. Cytomorphological and ultrasonographic features, along with the American College of Radiology Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (ACR-TIRADS) and the European Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (EU-TIRADS) classifications, were analyzed to assess the association between malignancy and AUS subcategories. Results The overall risk of malignancy (ROM) for AUS nodules was 19.4%, with a significantly higher rate observed in the AUS-N subgroup compared to AUS-O (21.9% vs. 6.3%, p = 0.04). A significantly higher ROM was observed in nodules with irregular margin, taller-than-wide shape, microcalcification, hypoec-hogenicity, and solid composition (OR = 9.63, 5.81, 3.33, 2.14, and 2.07, respectively). A statistically sig-nificant difference in ROM was observed across ACR-TIRADS and EU-TIRADS categories within the AUS nodules (p <0.001 for both) and the AUS-N group (p = 0.001 and <0.001). A marked increase in ROM was observed with nuclear overlapping, pseudoinclusions and enlargement (OR: 9.16, 4.47 and 2.80, respecti-vely), while oncocytic atypia was associated with a reduced risk (OR: 0.44). In multivariate analysis, nuc-lear overlapping, pseudoinclusions, and sonographic irregular margins remained as independent predictors of malignancy (OR = 6.97, 6.09, and 5.79, respectively). Conclusion To our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate a significant association between ACR-TIRADS classification and malignancy risk in the AUS-N subcategory.

甲状腺结节非典型性的亚分类、细胞形态学特征和超声特征与手术结果的关系。
我们的目的是研究不确定意义非典型性(AUS)亚型的恶性肿瘤发生率及其与细胞形态学和超声特征的关系。方法对201例行手术切除的AUS细胞学检查的甲状腺结节进行分析,其中us -核结节(us - n) 169例,AUS-其他结节(us - o) 32例。结合美国放射学会甲状腺影像学报告和数据系统(ACR-TIRADS)和欧洲甲状腺影像学报告和数据系统(EU-TIRADS)分类,分析细胞形态学和超声特征,以评估恶性肿瘤与AUS亚类之间的关系。结果AUS结节的总体恶性风险(ROM)为19.4%,其中us - n亚组的发生率明显高于us - o (21.9% vs. 6.3%, p = 0.04)。在边缘不规则、高过宽、微钙化、低均匀性和固体成分的结节中,ROM明显较高(OR分别为9.63、5.81、3.33、2.14和2.07)。在AUS结节的ACR-TIRADS和EU-TIRADS分类中观察到ROM有统计学意义上的差异(p
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Acta Cytologica
Acta Cytologica 生物-病理学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
46
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: With articles offering an excellent balance between clinical cytology and cytopathology, ''Acta Cytologica'' fosters the understanding of the pathogenetic mechanisms behind cytomorphology and thus facilitates the translation of frontline research into clinical practice. As the official journal of the International Academy of Cytology and affiliated to over 50 national cytology societies around the world, ''Acta Cytologica'' evaluates new and existing diagnostic applications of scientific advances as well as their clinical correlations. Original papers, review articles, meta-analyses, novel insights from clinical practice, and letters to the editor cover topics from diagnostic cytopathology, gynecologic and non-gynecologic cytopathology to fine needle aspiration, molecular techniques and their diagnostic applications. As the perfect reference for practical use, ''Acta Cytologica'' addresses a multidisciplinary audience practicing clinical cytopathology, cell biology, oncology, interventional radiology, otorhinolaryngology, gastroenterology, urology, pulmonology and preventive medicine.
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