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Fine needle aspiration cytology of 650 thyroid nodules operated for multinodular goiter: a cyto-histological correlation based on the new Italian cytological classification (siapec 2014).

F Tartaglia1, A Giuliani2, L Tromba1, S Carbotta1, M Karpathiotakis1, G Tortorelli1, F Pelle1, R Merola1, C Donello1, G Carbotta3, L De Anna1, G Conzo4, S Sorrenti1, S Ulisse1.   

Abstract

The new Italian cytological classification (SIAPEC 2014) of thyroid nodules, in line with those of Bethesda and BTA-RCPath, replaces the previous TIR3 class with two new classes (TIR3A and TIR3B), which correspond to different risks of malignancy and clinical actions required. The present study was conducted to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the new SIAPEC classification as opposed to its previous version (SIAPEC 2007). Preoperative cytology was compared with the final histology obtained from 650 consecutive patients who underwent total thyroidectomy for multinodular goiter. Of this total, 434 patients (group A) had their cytological diagnosis based on the old SIAPEC 2007 classification and 216 patients (group B) had their cytological diagnosis based on the SIAPEC 2014 classification. In group A 111 patients (25.6%) had a TIR3 diagnosis, while in group B 52 patients (24.1%) received a TIR3 diagnosis, of whom 30 had TIR3A and 22 had TIR3B. In group A, 46 (41.4%) out of the 111 patients with TIR3 diagnosis had, based on histology, a thyroid carcinoma. In group B, only 2 (6.7%) out of 30 patients with TIR3A diagnosis had a thyroid carcinoma. This rate of malignancy was significantly lower (p less than 0.001) than that observed in patients with TIR3B diagnosis, in which 12 (54.5%) out of 22 patients had a carcinoma. The observations here reported show that, in respect to the previous version, the new Italian cytological classification provides greater diagnostic accuracy for detecting thyroid nodule malignancy.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28078873

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Regul Homeost Agents        ISSN: 0393-974X            Impact factor:   1.711


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2.  Incidental thyroid carcinomas. A retrospective study.

Authors:  A Maturo; L Tromba; L De Anna; G Carbotta; G Livadoti; C Donello; F Falbo; G Galiffa; Antonella Esposito; A Biancucci; S Carbotta
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3.  Non-functioning parathyroid cystic tumour: malignant or not? Report of a case.

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4.  Comparison between total thyroidectomy and hemithyroidectomy in TIR3B thyroid nodules management.

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Review 5.  Thyroid Nodules with Indeterminate FNAC According to the Italian Classification System: Prevalence, Rate of Operation, and Impact on Risk of Malignancy. An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

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6.  Risk of Malignancy (ROM) of Thyroid FNA Diagnosed as Suspicious for Malignancy or Malignant: an Institutional Experience with Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Literature.

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8.  Follicular proliferation TIR3B: the role of total thyroidectomy vs lobectomy.

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9.  Thyroid disease and cancer in kidney transplantation: a single-center analysis.

Authors:  Massimiliano Veroux; Giuseppe Giuffrida; Salvatore Lo Bianco; Matteo Angelo Cannizzaro; Daniela Corona; Alessia Giaquinta; Chiara Palermo; Fausto Carbone; Anna Carbonaro; Maria Teresa Cannizzaro; Rossella Gioco; Pierfrancesco Veroux
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2019-04-24       Impact factor: 2.102

10.  May predictors of difficulty in thyroid surgery increase the incidence of complications? Prospective study with the proposal of a preoperative score.

Authors:  Valerio D'Orazi; Andrea Sacconi; Silvia Trombetta; Menelaos Karpathiotakis; Daniele Pichelli; Enrico Di Lorenzo; Alice Ortensi; Paolo Urciuoli; Marco Biffoni; Andrea Ortensi
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2019-04-24       Impact factor: 2.102

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