The Diagnostic Role of the Marginal Vacuoles in FNAC of Solitary Thyroid Nodules
ABSTRACT Context: FNAC thyroid is more sensitive as well as specific in segregating neoplastic and non-neoplastic thyroid lesions. Identification of predominant cell pattern, cell morphology and background details in FNAC smears play an important role in categorisation of various thyroid lesion...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2013-02-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/2747/23-%205172_E(C)_PF1(M)_F(P)_PF1(P)_u.pdf |
Summary: | ABSTRACT
Context: FNAC thyroid is more sensitive as well as specific in
segregating neoplastic and non-neoplastic thyroid lesions.
Identification of predominant cell pattern, cell morphology and
background details in FNAC smears play an important role in
categorisation of various thyroid lesions with accuracy. Marginal vacuoles (MVs) have been described as irregular cytoplasmic vacuoles with largely unstained central area. MVs, although suggestive of thyrotoxicosis, are non-specific, as they
are also encountered in non- toxic goitre, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and follicular carcinoma. This cytologic finding therefore deserves further study to precisely delineate its utility.
Aims & Objective: To investigate whether MVs have a diagnostic role in FNAC of solitary thyroid nodule
Setting & Design: This study was conducted on 40 patients
who presented with solitary thyroid nodule.
Methods & Material: Forty patients having solitary thyroid
nodule were subjected to FNAC on an outpatient basis. Their
cytomorphological features were studied with special attention
to presence of MVs. MVs if present were then graded as no/
scant (gradeI ), moderate (gradeII) and abundant (gradeIII).
Results and Conclusion: Majority (77.5%) of nodular goitres
had insignificant MVs (gradeI) in their smears. Significant MVs
(gradeII+III) were limited to autoimmune thyroiditis presenting
as solitary nodule and follicular neoplasms. Abundant MVs/
gradeIII were seen in follicular neoplasm only. MVs were not
present in rest of neoplastic goitres. This implies that MVs are
a marker of follicular differentiation. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |