2017
DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v5i3.03
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Abstract: :Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) has emerged as one of the well-established first-line diagnostic techniques in the evaluation of thyroid lesions as well as solitary thyroid nodule. Until 2007,various competing reporting systems using variable number of diagnostic criteria and diagnostic terminology, causing a discordance among clinician and pathologist. To address the variability in terminology and other issues related to thyroid FNA, the National Cancer Institute proposed the six tiered "Bethesda Syst… Show more

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“…[2,6,7] While in Sharma et al study M:F ratio was 1:5.2. [3] In present study, maximum cases were of category II 219 (87.6%) cases which was comparable with studies conducted by Gharia et al, Shankar et al and Mehra et al they showed 165 cases (82.5%), 328 cases (81.6%) and 180 cases (80 %) cases respectively in their study. [2,7,13] Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Vol.…”
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“…[2,6,7] While in Sharma et al study M:F ratio was 1:5.2. [3] In present study, maximum cases were of category II 219 (87.6%) cases which was comparable with studies conducted by Gharia et al, Shankar et al and Mehra et al they showed 165 cases (82.5%), 328 cases (81.6%) and 180 cases (80 %) cases respectively in their study. [2,7,13] Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Vol.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…[14] Several factors responsible for nondiagnostic FNAC results which including personal skill, the nature of the thyroid nodules, vascularity of thyroid lesion, criteria used to judge adequacy of the smears, and the cystic area of the nodule. [3] According to TBSRTC category III should not exceed more than 7%. In our study, there were 7(2.8%) cases of category III, which was within defined limit.…”
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