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摘要
超声波(US)引导下的细针穿刺术(FNA)已成为治疗甲状腺结节的一种高度精确的诊断方法,大大减少了不必要的手术。如果由一名专家进行 FNA 手术和显微镜检查,那么 US 引导下 FNA 的有效性就会很高。这种模式为介入性细胞病理学的发展铺平了道路,介入性细胞病理学专家在术前诊断过程中扮演着举足轻重的角色,包括患者病史回顾、临床检查、在 US 引导下执行 FNA、准备细胞学样本并进行显微镜解读。随着精准医学的发展,分子检测在甲状腺细胞病理学中的重要性日益凸显,尤其是在细化不确定结节的恶性风险方面。更新后的贝塞斯达分类系统强调了分子检测的临床意义,强调了分子检测在提高诊断准确性方面的作用。面对不断变化的形势,介入性细胞病理学家必须掌握分子技术方面的专业知识,应对工作流程协调和优化方面的持续挑战。本文深入探讨了我们作为介入性细胞病理学家长达十年的经验,重点介绍了我们最近为确保样本不仅能用于显微诊断,还能用于分子检测所做的努力。此外,我们还回顾了将新一代测序(NGS)技术融入临床实践的挑战,强调了将具有临床意义的分子数据整合到全面的分子细胞学报告中的重要性。
The evolving role of interventional cytopathology from thyroid FNA to NGS: Lessons learned at Federico II University of Naples.
Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) guided by ultrasound (US) has emerged as a highly precise diagnostic method for managing thyroid nodules, significantly diminishing unnecessary surgeries. The effectiveness of US-guided FNA is high when a single specialist performs the FNA procedure and the microscopy. This paradigm has paved the way for the evolution of interventional cytopathology, a specialist with a pivotal role in the preoperative diagnostic process, encompassing patient history review, clinical examination, FNA execution under US guidance, preparation, and microscopic interpretation of cytological samples. As the landscape of precision medicine unfolds, molecular testing assumes greater importance in thyroid cytopathology, particularly in refining the risk of malignancy for indeterminate nodules. The updated Bethesda classification system underscores the clinical significance of molecular tests, emphasizing their role in refining diagnostic accuracy. With this evolving landscape, interventional cytopathologists must adapt by acquiring expertise in molecular technologies and addressing ongoing challenges in workflow harmonization and optimization. This paper delves into our decade-long experience as interventional cytopathologists, focusing on recent endeavours to ensure adequate samples not only for microscopic diagnosis but also for molecular testing. Additionally, here we review the challenges of integrating next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology into clinical practice, highlighting the importance of integrating clinically meaningful molecular data into comprehensive molecular cytology reports.
期刊介绍:
The aim of Cytopathology is to publish articles relating to those aspects of cytology which will increase our knowledge and understanding of the aetiology, diagnosis and management of human disease. It contains original articles and critical reviews on all aspects of clinical cytology in its broadest sense, including: gynaecological and non-gynaecological cytology; fine needle aspiration and screening strategy.
Cytopathology welcomes papers and articles on: ultrastructural, histochemical and immunocytochemical studies of the cell; quantitative cytology and DNA hybridization as applied to cytological material.