Utility of Preoperative Ultrasonography in Transferred Patients with Suspicious Malignancy on Ultrasonography-Guided Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology of Thyroid Nodules: A Single-Center Retrospective Studyopen access
- Authors
- Kang, Taewoo; Kim, Dong Wook; Shin, Gi Won; Park, Jin Young; Lee, Yoo Jin; Choo, Hye Jung; Cho, Young Jun; Jung, Soo Jin; Park, Ha Kyoung; Ha, Tae Kwun; Kim, Do Hun; Park, Ji Sun; Moon, Sung Ho; Ahn, Ki Jung; Baek, Hye Jin
- Issue Date
- 15-Sep-2019
- Publisher
- INT SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION, INC
- Keywords
- Neoplasms; Preoperative Care; Thyroid Nodule; Ultrasonography
- Citation
- MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR, v.25, pp 6932 - 6938
- Pages
- 7
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR
- Volume
- 25
- Start Page
- 6932
- End Page
- 6938
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8750
- DOI
- 10.12659/MSM.917554
- ISSN
- 1234-1010
1643-3750
- Abstract
- Background: This study aimed to assess the utility and characteristics of preoperative ultrasonography (US) in patients transferred to referral hospitals from local clinics with a diagnosis of malignancy on US-guided fine-needle aspiration cytology of thyroid nodules. Material/Methods: From January 2018 to lune 2018, 109 transferred patients underwent preoperative US in our hospital for suspected thyroid malignancy on cytological analysis after US-guided fine-needle aspiration of thyroid nodules in local clinics. Preoperative US was performed by a single radiologist in all patients. Among them, 6 were excluded from the study because of refusal of thyroid surgery. Preoperative US and histopathological results were compared in all patients. Results: After thyroid surgery, pathological examination revealed papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) (n=98), follicular adenoma (n=1), and nodular hyperplasia (n=4). Of the 103 patients, 91 exhibited suspicious US findings on the preoperative US, whereas 12 did not. In the 91 patients with suspicious US findings, PTC (n=90) and follicular adenoma (n=1) were confirmed after thyroid surgery. In the 12 patients with no suspicious US findings, PTC (n=8) and nodular hyperplasia (n=4) were confirmed after thyroid surgery. On repeat analysis of the cytological slides of the 4 nodular hyperplasia cases from the local clinics, Bethesda category II (n=1) and III (n=3) were determined. Conclusions: In the transferred patients with a malignant cytology, preoperative US might be helpful to detect false-positive cytology cases.
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