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Title: Digital image-assisted quantitative nuclear analysis improves diagnostic accuracy of thyroid fine-needle aspiration cytology. Author: Chain K, Legesse T, Heath JE, Staats PN. Journal: Cancer Cytopathol; 2019 Aug; 127(8):501-513. PubMed ID: 31150162. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Thyroid fine-needle aspiration (FNA) plays a key role in triaging thyroid nodules. Yet many cases are assigned to indeterminate categories. The new category "noninvasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like features" (NIFTP) complicates thyroid cytology. Digital image-derived nuclear measurements might objectively distinguish papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) from benign nodules and NIFTP. METHODS: All thyroid FNAs from 2012 to 2016 of atypia of undetermined significance (A; n = 8) and suspicious for malignancy (S; n = 2) with sufficient cellularity and surgical follow-up, all FNAs preceding NIFTP (n = 6), and a random sample of PTC (n = 9) and benign (n = 10) cytology were studied. A modified Giemsa-stained slide from each case was scanned using the Aperio imaging system, and long (dl ) and short (ds )-axis diameters were measured for 125 nuclei per case. Nuclear area and elongation were calculated. RESULTS: Nuclear area was larger in PTC (mean, 77.2 μm2 [range, 70.6-86.0 μm2 ]) than benign (mean, 43.3 μm2 [range 38.2-52.2 μm2 ]) (P < .001). Nuclear areas from indeterminate FNAs segregated according to final histology (A/S PTC mean 72.7 μm2 , A/S benign mean 53.7 μm2 ; P = 0.004), and were not significantly different from definitive FNAs of the same diagnosis. NIFTP nuclear area was smaller than PTC (mean, 54.8 μm2 [range, 46.7-66.1 μm2 ]; P < .001). Nuclear elongation showed similar results, but with greater group overlap. CONCLUSION: Nuclear area and elongation can be calculated using a commercial digital imager; both correlate with the final surgical pathology diagnosis of PTC versus benign, including NIFTP. Area provides greater resolution than elongation. This technique could be used to resolve indeterminate cytology in which PTC is considered.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]