Exploring the atypia of undetermined significance: Malignant ratio, ThyroSeq v3 positive call rate, molecular‐derived risk of malignancy, and risk of malignancy as possible quality metric tools in thyroid cytology
Jaylou M. Velez Torres,
Porshya M. Curnow,
Youley Tjendra
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe atypia of undetermined significance (AUS) category is heterogeneous, leading to variations in its use. To prevent excessive usage, the AUS rate should be ≤10%. Although this recommendation aims to maintain diagnostic quality, it lacks supporting data. The AUS:Malignant (AUS:M) ratio has been proposed as a metric tool to evaluate AUS use. Furthermore, integrating ThyroSeq v3 (TSV3) positive call rate (PCR) and the molecular‐derived risk of malignancy (MDROM) have been put forward as performance im… Show more
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