Comparative estimation of diagnostic informativity of a fine-needle aspiration biopsy and pathomorphological investigation of nodal thyroidal tumors

Objective. Comparative estimation of diagnostic informativity of a fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) and pathohistological investigation of nodal thyroidal tumors. Маterials and methods. Retrospective analysis of the FNAB and the thyroidal pathohistology results was conducted in 171 patients b...

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Main Authors: A. F. Hummatov, S. A. Aliev, A. N. Abbasoc, A. K. Ismaylov, M. R. Huseynova
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Language:Russian
Published: Liga-Inform ltd. 2018-07-01
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Online Access:https://hirurgiya.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/449
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spelling doaj-d09715edab6b417f9e22f5f124738d732020-11-24T23:41:11ZrusLiga-Inform ltd.Клінічна хірургія0023-21302522-13962018-07-01856606210.26779/2522-1396.2018.06.60449Comparative estimation of diagnostic informativity of a fine-needle aspiration biopsy and pathomorphological investigation of nodal thyroidal tumorsA. F. Hummatov0S. A. Aliev1A. N. Abbasoc2A. K. Ismaylov3M. R. Huseynova4Аzerbaijan Medical University, BakuАzerbaijan Medical University, BakuАzerbaijan Medical University, BakuАzerbaijan Medical University, BakuАzerbaijan Medical University, BakuObjective. Comparative estimation of diagnostic informativity of a fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) and pathohistological investigation of nodal thyroidal tumors. Маterials and methods. Retrospective analysis of the FNAB and the thyroidal pathohistology results was conducted in 171 patients before and after thyroidectomy, performed for nodal thyroidal tumors. Results. In accordance to the FNAB results a benign thyroidal affection was revealed in 131 (76.6%) patients and a malignant one - in 12 (7%). The method sensitivity has constituted 83.3%, and specificity - 98,5%. In 28 (16.4%) patients the FNAB results were uncertain. In 4 (14.3%) of 28 patients while further pathohistological investigation doing, a malignant affection of a thyroid gland was revealed (follicular cancer - in 1, papillary - in 1, follicular form of papillary cancer - in 1, Hurthle-cellular and papillary cancer - in 1). In 24 (85.7%) of 28 patients a benign thyroidal affection was revealed. In this group the FNAB sensitivity have constituted 65-99%, specificity - 98.5%. As a result of pathohistological investigation a benign thyroidal affection in 153 (89.5%) of 171 patients and malignant - in 18 (10.5%) were revealed. Conclusion. In preoperative diagnosis of nodal thyroidal tumors the uncertain FNAB results rate in preoperative diagnosis of nodal thyroid tumors, in accordance to our data, have constituted 16.4%, what restricts possibilities of this method in verification of malignant thyroidal affections. That is why the operation must not be indicated, basing on the FNAB data only, and molecular-genetic markers ought to be analyzed in this group of patients.https://hirurgiya.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/449thyroid gland; nodal tumors; fine-needle aspiration biopsy; pathomorphological investigation.
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author A. F. Hummatov
S. A. Aliev
A. N. Abbasoc
A. K. Ismaylov
M. R. Huseynova
spellingShingle A. F. Hummatov
S. A. Aliev
A. N. Abbasoc
A. K. Ismaylov
M. R. Huseynova
Comparative estimation of diagnostic informativity of a fine-needle aspiration biopsy and pathomorphological investigation of nodal thyroidal tumors
Клінічна хірургія
thyroid gland; nodal tumors; fine-needle aspiration biopsy; pathomorphological investigation.
author_facet A. F. Hummatov
S. A. Aliev
A. N. Abbasoc
A. K. Ismaylov
M. R. Huseynova
author_sort A. F. Hummatov
title Comparative estimation of diagnostic informativity of a fine-needle aspiration biopsy and pathomorphological investigation of nodal thyroidal tumors
title_short Comparative estimation of diagnostic informativity of a fine-needle aspiration biopsy and pathomorphological investigation of nodal thyroidal tumors
title_full Comparative estimation of diagnostic informativity of a fine-needle aspiration biopsy and pathomorphological investigation of nodal thyroidal tumors
title_fullStr Comparative estimation of diagnostic informativity of a fine-needle aspiration biopsy and pathomorphological investigation of nodal thyroidal tumors
title_full_unstemmed Comparative estimation of diagnostic informativity of a fine-needle aspiration biopsy and pathomorphological investigation of nodal thyroidal tumors
title_sort comparative estimation of diagnostic informativity of a fine-needle aspiration biopsy and pathomorphological investigation of nodal thyroidal tumors
publisher Liga-Inform ltd.
series Клінічна хірургія
issn 0023-2130
2522-1396
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Objective. Comparative estimation of diagnostic informativity of a fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) and pathohistological investigation of nodal thyroidal tumors. Маterials and methods. Retrospective analysis of the FNAB and the thyroidal pathohistology results was conducted in 171 patients before and after thyroidectomy, performed for nodal thyroidal tumors. Results. In accordance to the FNAB results a benign thyroidal affection was revealed in 131 (76.6%) patients and a malignant one - in 12 (7%). The method sensitivity has constituted 83.3%, and specificity - 98,5%. In 28 (16.4%) patients the FNAB results were uncertain. In 4 (14.3%) of 28 patients while further pathohistological investigation doing, a malignant affection of a thyroid gland was revealed (follicular cancer - in 1, papillary - in 1, follicular form of papillary cancer - in 1, Hurthle-cellular and papillary cancer - in 1). In 24 (85.7%) of 28 patients a benign thyroidal affection was revealed. In this group the FNAB sensitivity have constituted 65-99%, specificity - 98.5%. As a result of pathohistological investigation a benign thyroidal affection in 153 (89.5%) of 171 patients and malignant - in 18 (10.5%) were revealed. Conclusion. In preoperative diagnosis of nodal thyroidal tumors the uncertain FNAB results rate in preoperative diagnosis of nodal thyroid tumors, in accordance to our data, have constituted 16.4%, what restricts possibilities of this method in verification of malignant thyroidal affections. That is why the operation must not be indicated, basing on the FNAB data only, and molecular-genetic markers ought to be analyzed in this group of patients.
topic thyroid gland; nodal tumors; fine-needle aspiration biopsy; pathomorphological investigation.
url https://hirurgiya.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/449
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