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. 2010:2010:690108.
doi: 10.1155/2010/690108. Epub 2010 Jun 21.

Thyroid fine needle aspiration biopsies in children: study of cytological-histological correlation and immunostaining with thyroid peroxidase monoclonal antibodies

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Thyroid fine needle aspiration biopsies in children: study of cytological-histological correlation and immunostaining with thyroid peroxidase monoclonal antibodies

Victoria Hoperia et al. Int J Pediatr Endocrinol. 2010.

Abstract

Context. There is limited data comparing results of fine needle aspiration biopsies (FNABs) to histological diagnosis in children. Design. FNABs were performed in 707 children and cytological results were compared to histology in 165 cases. The usefulness of immunostaining with anti-TPO monoclonal antibodies (MoAb47) on FNAB samples was examined in 54 operated patients. Results. Among unsatisfactory, benign, suspicious, and malignant FNAB, the histological diagnoses were benign in 12/12 (100%), 69/70 (98.5%), 40/50 (80.0%), and 0/33 (0%), respectively. After surgery, malignancy was established in 44/165 (26.6%) cases. The sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values were 95.4%, 55.8%, 61.7%, and 95% with standard FNAB; and 100%, 75%, 73.3, and 100% with MoAb47. Among suspicious FNAB, positive MoAb47 staining was a reliable marker for exclusion of malignancy. Conclusion. Benign and malignant FNAB accurately predict histological diagnosis. In suspicious FNAB, MoAb47 immunostaining may be a useful adjunct to standard cytology.

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Comparison of standard cytological diagnoses to MoAb47 and histology.

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