47 FNAC & Post Operative Histopathology in Thyroid

Authors

  • Asef A Wani
  • Raphella Khan
  • Ayaz Rehman
  • Masood H Kirmam
  • JB Singh
  • Afiya Shafi

Keywords:

Thyroid masses, FNAC, Histopathology, Non-neoplastic, Neoplastic

Abstract

Introduction: To evaluate a case of thyroid mass multitude of diagnostic tests like ultrasound, FNAC etc
are available.Final diagnosis always requires morphological examination of lesions for which FNAC and
histopathological examination (HPE) become mandatory. Methods: Study was conducted on 195 patients
with thyroid masses who had undergone pre-operative FNAC which was compared with the histopathology
and conclusions were drawn after statistical analysis.Results: In 92.8% patients FNAC and histopathology
correlated very well. In 7.2 % patients FNAC and Histopathology did not correlate. 9 patients diagnosed
as colloid goitre / cyst on FNAC, subsequently on HPE proved as Follicular adenoma in 5 patients and
Papillary carcinoma in 4 patients, thus false negative results on FNAC were seen in 9 patients . 5 patients
diagnosed as Follicular Neoplasm on FNAC turned out to be Colloid Goitre/cyst on histopathology,thus
false positive diagnosis on FNAC was seen in 5 patients . Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value
, negative predictive value and efficacy of FNAC in predicting neoplastic lesions were 90.4%, 95.04%,
94.4%, 91.4% and 92.8% respectively. Conclusion: Benign FNAC diagnosis should be viewed with
caution as false negative results do occur and these patients should be followed up for any clinical suspicion
of malignancy.

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Published

08-01-2022

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Asef A Wani, Raphella Khan, Ayaz Rehman, Masood H Kirmam, JB Singh, Afiya Shafi. 47 FNAC & Post Operative Histopathology in Thyroid. JK Science [Internet]. 2022 Jan. 8 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];24(1). Available from: https://journal.jkscience.org/index.php/JK-Science/article/view/107

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