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* Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology | |||
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!classification | |||
!FNA cytology | |||
!Predicted risk of malignancy | |||
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|Benign | |||
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* Macrofollicular | |||
* Adenomatoid/hyperplastic nodules | |||
* Colloid adenomas (most common) | |||
* Nodular goiter | |||
* Lymphocytic thyroiditis | |||
* Granulomatous thyroiditis | |||
|0–3 % | |||
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|Follicular lesion of undetermined significance | |||
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* Mixed macro- and microfollicular nodules | |||
| rowspan="2" |5–15 % | |||
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|Atypia of undetermined significance | |||
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* Atypical cells | |||
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|Follicular neoplasm | |||
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* Microfollicular nodules | |||
** Hurthle cell lesions | |||
| rowspan="2" |15–30 % | |||
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|Suspicious for a follicular neoplasm | |||
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* Suspicious for Hurthle cell neoplasm | |||
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|Malignant | |||
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* PTC (most common) | |||
* MTC | |||
* Anaplastic carcinoma | |||
* High-grade metastatic cancers | |||
|97–99 % | |||
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The risk of malignancy development based on the FNA result in case of indefinite diagnosis are as below: | |||
* Nondiagnostic or Unsatisfactory: 1–4 % predicted risk of malignancy. | |||
* Suspicious for malignancy: 60–75 % predicted risk of malignancy | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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- Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology
classification | FNA cytology | Predicted risk of malignancy |
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Benign |
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0–3 % |
Follicular lesion of undetermined significance |
|
5–15 % |
Atypia of undetermined significance |
| |
Follicular neoplasm |
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15–30 % |
Suspicious for a follicular neoplasm |
| |
Malignant |
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97–99 % |
The risk of malignancy development based on the FNA result in case of indefinite diagnosis are as below:
- Nondiagnostic or Unsatisfactory: 1–4 % predicted risk of malignancy.
- Suspicious for malignancy: 60–75 % predicted risk of malignancy