2006
DOI: 10.1002/dc.20440
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Does Hurthle cell lesion/neoplasm predict malignancy more than follicular lesion/neoplasm on thyroid fine‐needle aspiration?

Abstract: Thyroid fine-needle aspiration (FNA) is a standard procedure for the clinical triage of thyroid nodules. The diagnosis of an adequately sampled thyroid FNA is generally grouped into three categories: benign, malignant, and indeterminate. The latter group usually includes follicular neoplasm, follicular lesion, and sometimes a more specific diagnosis such as Hurthle cell neoplasm or follicular lesion/neoplasm with Hurthle cell change. Whether a FNA diagnosis of Hurthle cell lesion/neoplasm (HLN) denotes a worse… Show more

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“…In conclusion, the 'nightmare' of OCN ought to be regarded similarly as indeterminate proliferations linked to a low malignant rate and handled with less aggressive surgical treatment as also stated in several papers (13,42,43,44,45). Our final suggestion, based on the inter-observer variability on oncocytic/Hurthle cells, is to perform a second FNAC after a period of 6 months if any of the additional morphological features are not present.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…In conclusion, the 'nightmare' of OCN ought to be regarded similarly as indeterminate proliferations linked to a low malignant rate and handled with less aggressive surgical treatment as also stated in several papers (13,42,43,44,45). Our final suggestion, based on the inter-observer variability on oncocytic/Hurthle cells, is to perform a second FNAC after a period of 6 months if any of the additional morphological features are not present.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Aspirates with this pattern are better placed in the AUS/FLUS category, and patients may benefit from a repeat FNA performed within 3 to 6 months. 23,24 Another pattern is the cellular aspirate comprised exclusively or nearly exclusively of oncocytes in a patient with chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis (HT) (Fig. 3C) or multinodular hyperplasia (MNH).…”
Section: Oncocytic Patterns Of Uncertain Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Debido a que el diagnóstico de CCH implica confirmar la presencia de invasión vascular o capsular o de ambas, la PAAF evidencia limitaciones en esta patología 9,15 . En la serie analizada, como es esperable, el 70% de las PAAF correspondieron a la categoría IV del sistema de Bethesda.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Las mutaciones de RAS se observan en el 11% de los casos de CCH, comparado con el 45% del carcinoma folicular 2 . La congelación intraoperatoria, en la práctica, no suele contribuir a confirmar el diagnóstico, ya que requiere entre 15 y 20 cortes para discriminar benigno y maligno 15,17 . De modo similar, en el presente trabajo se diagnosticó CCH por biopsia intraoperatoria en menos de la cuarta parte de los casos, en los que se pudo confirmar ruptura capsular y extensión extratiroidea.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified