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Thyroid adenoma may be classified based on FNA cytology into 6 groups: macrofollicular, adenomatoid, colloid adenomas, nodular goiter, lymphocytic thyroiditis, granulomatous thyroiditis. | Thyroid adenoma may be classified based on [[FNA]] cytology into 6 groups: macrofollicular, [[Adenomatoid tumor|adenomatoid]], colloid [[adenomas]], nodular [[goiter]], lymphocytic [[thyroiditis]], granulomatous [[thyroiditis]]. | ||
==Classification== | ==Classification== |
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Overview
Thyroid adenoma may be classified based on FNA cytology into 6 groups: macrofollicular, adenomatoid, colloid adenomas, nodular goiter, lymphocytic thyroiditis, granulomatous thyroiditis.
Classification
- Thyroid adenoma may be classified based on FNA cytology into 6 groups:[1]
- Macrofollicular
- Adenomatoid/hyperplastic nodules
- Colloid adenomas
- Nodular goiter
- Lymphocytic thyroiditis
- Granulomatous thyroiditis
- For information on the classification of thyroid nodules, click here.
Reference
- ↑ Cibas ES, Ali SZ (2009). "The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology". Thyroid. 19 (11): 1159–65. doi:10.1089/thy.2009.0274. PMID 19888858.