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Original scientific paper

Follicular Adenoma of the Thyroid: Retrospective Review of the Cytomorphologic Characteristics in 104 Cases

Irena Tabain
Neven Mateša
Zvonko Kusić


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Abstract

Thyroid fine-needle aspiration biopsy samples from 104 patients with subsequent histopathologic diagnosis of follicular adenoma of the thyroid formed the basis of this review. Cytomorphologic features for detailed cytologic assessment included cellular patterns, cellularity, colloid content, nuclear enlargement, nuclear pleomorphism, nuclear grooves, nucleoli, marginal vacuoles, macrophages, and Hürthle cells. Of the four cellular patterns assessed, acinar formation was observed in most cases (87%), while the remaining cellular patterns were present in the following order: honeycomb pattern in 65%, single-cell pattern in 57%, and syncytial pattern in 45% of cases. Most of the cases were hypercellular (70%), while colloid content was absent or scanty in 65% of cases. Nuclear enlargement was present in 84%, and nuclear pleomorphism in 75% of cases. Nuclear grooves were detected in 12%, while nucleoli were not identifiable in 66% of cases. Marginal vacuoles were found in 14%, macrophages in 30%, and Hürthle cells in 15% of cases.

Keywords

Thyroid gland, pathology; Thyroid nodule, pathology; Biopsy, needle

Hrčak ID:

14978

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/14978

Publication date:

1.12.2000.

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