Hyunju Park, Young Lyun Oh, Myoung Kyoung Kim, Soo Yeon Hahn, Jun-Ho Choe, Man Ki Chung, Bogyeong Han, Sun Wook Kim, Jae Hoon Chung, Tae Hyuk Kim
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上下文。-:细针穿刺是甲状腺结节取样的有效工具;其结果根据Bethesda甲状腺细胞病理学报告系统(BSRTC)进行分类,其分类定义了恶性肿瘤风险。为了比较组织学结果和无病生存期(DFS)与之前的BSRTC分类,我们假设初始细胞学分类可能反映滤泡性甲状腺癌(FTC)的长期结果,类似于甲状腺乳头状癌的观察结果。-:这项回顾性研究纳入了134例FTC患者,他们在2011年4月至2020年12月期间接受了术前细胞学检查。结果根据BSRTC分为6类:非诊断性、良性、意义不确定异型(AUS)、滤泡性肿瘤(FN)、可疑恶性、恶性。总体而言,134例患者中有8例(6.0%)被归类为非诊断性FTC, 35例(26.1%)为良性,51例(38.1%)为AUS, 40例(29.9%)为FN。未发现可疑恶性或恶性病变。根据2022年世界卫生组织的分类,非诊断性、AUS和FN分类与血管侵犯、疾病复发和高风险FTC的风险逐渐升高相关(趋势P分别= 0.01、0.01和0.01)。FN组无病生存率较低(log-rank P = 0.01)。-:当甲状腺结节被诊断为FTC时,最初的BSRTC结果可能不仅反映了恶性肿瘤的风险,还反映了存在血管侵犯和预后不良。这些结果可为FTC的治疗决策和临床管理提供预后信息。
Prognostic Implications of the Bethesda System in Fine-Needle Aspiration for Follicular Thyroid Carcinoma.
Context.—: Fine-needle aspiration is an effective tool for sampling thyroid nodules; its results are classified according to the Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology (BSRTC), whose categories define malignancy risks.
Objective.—: To compare the histologic outcomes and disease-free survival (DFS) with the preceding BSRTC categories, we hypothesized that the initial cytologic categories may reflect long-term outcomes in follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC), similar to those observed in papillary thyroid carcinoma.
Design.—: This retrospective study enrolled 134 patients with FTC who underwent preoperative cytology between April 2011 and December 2020. Results were classified into 6 categories according to the BSRTC: nondiagnostic, benign, atypia of uncertain significance (AUS), follicular neoplasm (FN), suspicious for malignancy, or malignant.
Results.—: Overall, 8 of 134 patients (6.0%) were categorized as having a nondiagnostic FTC, 35 of 134 (26.1%) as benign, 51 of 134 (38.1%) as AUS, and 40 of 134 (29.9%) as FN. No lesions were classified as suspicious for malignancy or malignant. The nondiagnostic, AUS, and FN categories were associated with a progressively higher risk of vascular invasion, disease recurrence, and high-risk FTC, based on the 2022 World Health Organization classification (P for trend = .01, .01, and .01, respectively). Disease-free survival was lower in the FN group (log-rank P = .01).
Conclusions.—: The initial BSRTC results may reflect not only the risk of malignancy but also the presence of vascular invasion and poor prognosis when the thyroid nodule is diagnosed as FTC. These results may provide prognostic information for therapeutic decision-making and clinical management of FTC.