恶性甲状腺结节Bethesda III类重复细针穿刺活检。

IF 0.6 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Jennifer Lourdes Ng, Luz Margaret Escueta, Oliver Allan Dampil
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摘要

目的:本研究旨在评估细针穿刺活检(FNAB)反复归类为Bethesda III类结节的恶性风险。方法:对在奎松市圣卢克医疗中心糖尿病、甲状腺和内分泌中心接受首次和重复FNAB治疗的59例甲状腺结节患者进行了图表回顾。利用甲状腺登记处收集每位患者的人口统计学和临床特征,甲状腺结节的超声特征以及细胞病理学和组织病理学结果。使用该机构的电子医疗保健结果管理系统从细胞病理学报告中检索不确定意义的非典型性/不确定意义的滤泡性病变(AUS/FLUS)的亚分类。结果:共纳入59例成年甲状腺结节患者。38例患者的重复FNAB检查显示,最初为AUS/流感的结节为恶性结节,患病率为64.41% (95% CI: 50.87-76.45%)。良、恶性结节的临床、超声及细胞病理特征均无明显差异。结论:本研究结果支持手术干预是FNAB重复Bethesda III分型后的合理选择。然而,小样本量值得在未来有代表性的患者样本的研究中得到证实。
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Malignancy in Thyroid Nodules with Bethesda III Category on Repeat Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the risk of malignancy for nodules repeatedly classified as Bethesda category III on fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB).

Methodology: A chart review on a series of 59 patients seen with thyroid nodules who underwent both initial and repeat FNAB at the Diabetes, Thyroid and Endocrine Center of St. Luke's Medical Center, Quezon City was conducted. The Thyroid Registry was utilized to collect each patient's demographic and clinical characteristics, ultrasonographic features of thyroid nodules along with the cytopathologic and histopathologic results. The subclassification of atypia of undetermined significance/follicular lesion of undetermined significance (AUS/FLUS) were retrieved from the cytopathology reports using the institution's electronic Healthcare-Results Management System.

Results: A total of 59 adult patients with thyroid nodules were included. Nodules which were initially AUS/FLUS turned out to be malignant on repeat FNAB in 38 patients with a prevalence of 64.41% (95% CI: 50.87-76.45%). There was no significant difference with regards to clinical, ultrasonographic and cytopathologic features of malignancy between benign and malignant nodules.

Conclusion: Findings of this study support surgical intervention as a reasonable option after a repeat Bethesda III classification on FNAB. However, the small sample size warrants confirmation in future studies with a representative sample of patients.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies (JAFES) is an OPEN ACCESS, internationally peer-reviewed, English language, medical and health science journal that is published in print two times a year by the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies. It shall serve as the endocrine window between the ASEAN region and the world, featuring original papers and publishing key findings from specialists and experts of endocrinology.
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