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Cut-off value for needle washout thyroglobulin in athyrotropic patients.

Young Hen Lee1, Hyung Suk Seo, Sang-il Suh, Nam Joon Lee, Jung Hyuk Kim, Hae Young Seol, Ju-Han Lee, Soon-Young Kwon, Nan Hee Kim, Ji A Seo, Kyung-Sook Yang.   

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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose of this study was to determine the appropriate cut-off value for fine needle aspiration-thyroglobulin (FNA-Tg) associated with postoperative recurrences and validate the diagnostic efficacy of FNA-Tg in patients after total thyroidectomy compared with concomitant cytology (C). STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective.
METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated the results of ultrasound-guided FNAs performed for suspicious cervical lesions of 40 patients (male:female = 10:30; mean age, 44.0 years) after total thyroidectomy (mean duration, 89.1 months), to acquire the material for Tg and C analysis. After collection of the cytologic sample, we rinsed the same needle with 1 mL of normal saline for Tg radioimmunoassay.
RESULTS: Of 40 lesions (mean size, 0.89 cm; range, 0.3-3.5 cm), 21 were confirmed as recurrences and 19 were nonrecurrences. The rates of nondiagnostic sampling and sensitivity and specificity of FNA-C when diagnostic sampling was obtained were 40% (16/40), 100% (14/14), and 90.0% (9/10), respectively. According to receiver operating characteristic analysis, the optimal cut-off value of FNA-Tg was 4.1 ng/mL (sensitivity, 100% [21/21]; specificity, 100% [19/19], P < .05). Furthermore, in 16 inconclusive lesions due to nondiagnostic cytologic results, the FNA-Tg results coincided with a final diagnosis (seven recurrences and nine nonrecurrences). The cases with maximum diameters <1 cm showed a significantly increased rate of nondiagnostic cytologic results, and the FNA-Tg results were more helpful than lesions > or =1 cm in diagnosing a recurrence (P < .05).
CONCLUSIONS: Measurement of FNA-Tg is helpful for distinguishing recurrent from nonrecurrent lesions in the majority of patients who were previously treated for well-differentiated papillary thyroid carcinoma.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20513027     DOI: 10.1002/lary.20893

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


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2.  Lateral neck multilevel fine-needle aspiration cytology and thyroglobulin estimation in papillary thyroid carcinoma.

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5.  The value of combined application of ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration cytology and thyroglobulin measurement for the diagnosis of cervical lymph node metastases from thyroid cancer.

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