These tools will no longer be maintained as of December 31, 2024. Archived website can be found here. PubMed4Hh GitHub repository can be found here. Contact NLM Customer Service if you have questions.
Pubmed for Handhelds
PUBMED FOR HANDHELDS
Search MEDLINE/PubMed
Title: [The evaluation of thyroid nodules: is routine use of frozen-section examination necessary following preoperative fine-needle aspiration biopsy? ]. Author: Saydam L, Kalcioğlu MT, Kizilay A, Bozkurt MK. Journal: Kulak Burun Bogaz Ihtis Derg; 2003 Sep; 11(3):80-4. PubMed ID: 14699248. Abstract: OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the role of fine-needle aspiration biopsy as a single parameter in determining the extent of thyroidectomy and the necessity of routine use of frozen-section examination in patients with nodular thyroid disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We reviewed 67 patients (40 females, 27 males; mean age 44 years; range 17 to 78 years) who underwent thyroidectomy for nodular thyroid disease. Preoperative fine-needle aspiration biopsy and intraoperative frozen-section examination were performed in 46 patients and 40 patients, respectively. The results were compared with histopathologic diagnoses. RESULTS: Histopathologically, 25 patients (37.3%) had malignant and 42 patients (62.7%) had benign disease. The sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy were 50%, 95%, and 77% for fine-needle aspiration biopsy, and 100%, 87%, and 91% for frozen-section examination, respectively. CONCLUSION: In view of lower sensitivity and accuracy rates for fine-needle aspiration biopsy, the routine use of frozen-section examination seems to be necessary especially in cases with highly suggestive clinical findings of malignancy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]