Thyroid Cytology: The Japanese System and Experience at Yamashita Thyroid Hospital

In Japan, fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology is the most important diagnostic modality for triaging patients with thyroid nodules. A clinician (endocrinologist, endocrine surgeon, or head and neck surgeon) generally performs FNA cytology at the outpatient clinic, and ultrasound (US)-guided FNA is...

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Main Authors: Shinya Satoh, Hiroyuki Yamashita, Kennichi Kakudo
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Pathologists & the Korean Society for Cytopathology 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jpatholtm.org/upload/pdf/jptm-2017-09-29.pdf
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spelling doaj-f2b1f12b68034b49ba24742b600baec52020-11-24T23:37:49ZengKorean Society of Pathologists & the Korean Society for CytopathologyJournal of Pathology and Translational Medicine2383-78372383-78452017-11-0151654855410.4132/jptm.2017.09.2916725Thyroid Cytology: The Japanese System and Experience at Yamashita Thyroid HospitalShinya SatohHiroyuki YamashitaKennichi Kakudo0 Department of Pathology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Nara Hospital, Ikoma, JapanIn Japan, fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology is the most important diagnostic modality for triaging patients with thyroid nodules. A clinician (endocrinologist, endocrine surgeon, or head and neck surgeon) generally performs FNA cytology at the outpatient clinic, and ultrasound (US)-guided FNA is widespread because US is extremely common and most clinicians are familiar with it. Although almost all FNA thyroid samples are examined by certified cytopathologists and pathologists, some clinicians assess cytological specimens themselves. In Japan, there are two clinical guidelines regarding the management of thyroid nodules. One is the General Rules for the Description of Thyroid Cancer (GRDTC) published by the Japanese Society of Thyroid Surgery (JSTS) in 2005, and the other is the national reporting system for thyroid FNA cytology published by the Japan Thyroid Association in 2013 (Japanese system). Although the Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology (Bethesda system) is rarely used in Japan, both the GRDTC and Japanese system tried to incorporate the Bethesda system so that the cytological diagnoses would be compatible with each other. The essential point of the Japanese system is stratification of follicular neoplasm (FN) into three subgroups based on cytological features in order to reduce unnecessary diagnostic thyroidectomy, and this system has been successful in stratifying the risk of malignancy in FN patients at several high-volume thyroid surgery centers. In Japan, the measurement of thyroglobulin and/or calcitonin in FNA needle washings is often used as an adjunct for diagnosis of possible cervical lymph node metastasis when FNA cytology is performed.http://www.jpatholtm.org/upload/pdf/jptm-2017-09-29.pdfThyroidFine needle aspiration cytologyIndeterminateThe Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid CytopathologyJapanRisk stratificationRisk of malignancy
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Hiroyuki Yamashita
Kennichi Kakudo
Thyroid Cytology: The Japanese System and Experience at Yamashita Thyroid Hospital
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine
Thyroid
Fine needle aspiration cytology
Indeterminate
The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology
Japan
Risk stratification
Risk of malignancy
author_facet Shinya Satoh
Hiroyuki Yamashita
Kennichi Kakudo
author_sort Shinya Satoh
title Thyroid Cytology: The Japanese System and Experience at Yamashita Thyroid Hospital
title_short Thyroid Cytology: The Japanese System and Experience at Yamashita Thyroid Hospital
title_full Thyroid Cytology: The Japanese System and Experience at Yamashita Thyroid Hospital
title_fullStr Thyroid Cytology: The Japanese System and Experience at Yamashita Thyroid Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Thyroid Cytology: The Japanese System and Experience at Yamashita Thyroid Hospital
title_sort thyroid cytology: the japanese system and experience at yamashita thyroid hospital
publisher Korean Society of Pathologists & the Korean Society for Cytopathology
series Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine
issn 2383-7837
2383-7845
publishDate 2017-11-01
description In Japan, fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology is the most important diagnostic modality for triaging patients with thyroid nodules. A clinician (endocrinologist, endocrine surgeon, or head and neck surgeon) generally performs FNA cytology at the outpatient clinic, and ultrasound (US)-guided FNA is widespread because US is extremely common and most clinicians are familiar with it. Although almost all FNA thyroid samples are examined by certified cytopathologists and pathologists, some clinicians assess cytological specimens themselves. In Japan, there are two clinical guidelines regarding the management of thyroid nodules. One is the General Rules for the Description of Thyroid Cancer (GRDTC) published by the Japanese Society of Thyroid Surgery (JSTS) in 2005, and the other is the national reporting system for thyroid FNA cytology published by the Japan Thyroid Association in 2013 (Japanese system). Although the Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology (Bethesda system) is rarely used in Japan, both the GRDTC and Japanese system tried to incorporate the Bethesda system so that the cytological diagnoses would be compatible with each other. The essential point of the Japanese system is stratification of follicular neoplasm (FN) into three subgroups based on cytological features in order to reduce unnecessary diagnostic thyroidectomy, and this system has been successful in stratifying the risk of malignancy in FN patients at several high-volume thyroid surgery centers. In Japan, the measurement of thyroglobulin and/or calcitonin in FNA needle washings is often used as an adjunct for diagnosis of possible cervical lymph node metastasis when FNA cytology is performed.
topic Thyroid
Fine needle aspiration cytology
Indeterminate
The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology
Japan
Risk stratification
Risk of malignancy
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