2021
DOI: 10.5222/terh.2021.75317
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Evaluation of Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNAB) Results in Macrocalcified Thyroid Nodules

Abstract: Objective: Thyroid nodule is the most common disease of the thyroid gland and is closely associated with thyroid cancer. The gold standard method in diagnosis is Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNAB). Although the relationship between nodules containing microcalcification and malignancy is well known, there is no consensus on the relation of nodules with macrocalcification to malignancy and the adequacy of FNAB. In this study, it was aimed to compare the results of FNAB of nodules with and without macrocalcific… Show more

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“…[8] In their study evaluating the cytopathology results of the USGguided FNAB for macro-calcified thyroid nodules, Koc et al encountered B1 cytology at a rate of 19.2% and explained the reason as the inability to aspirate sufficient cells from the calcified area. [9] In other studies, it was emphasized that the rate of B1 cytology varied between 55-74% of the cytology examinations, while the rate of B4-B5 cytology varied between 2-5%. In our study, B1 cytopathology was the most common (41.4%), followed by B2 as the most common diagnostic cytology.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…[8] In their study evaluating the cytopathology results of the USGguided FNAB for macro-calcified thyroid nodules, Koc et al encountered B1 cytology at a rate of 19.2% and explained the reason as the inability to aspirate sufficient cells from the calcified area. [9] In other studies, it was emphasized that the rate of B1 cytology varied between 55-74% of the cytology examinations, while the rate of B4-B5 cytology varied between 2-5%. In our study, B1 cytopathology was the most common (41.4%), followed by B2 as the most common diagnostic cytology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%