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Implications of Follicular Neoplasms, Atypia, and Lesions Suspicious for Malignancy Diagnosed by Fine-Needle Aspiration of Thyroid Nodules
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Thyroid nodules whose FNA is diagnosed as highly suspicious for malignancy should be resected unless there are significant contraindications to a surgical procedure. The extremely low rate (2%) of invasive follicular cancers among all follicular neoplasms may reflect changing histologic criteria for follicular carcinoma, a true change in the disease frequency, or both. For thyroid nodules whose cytology shows a follicular neoplasm without atypia, malignancy rates of 8% or less may allow nonsurgical options, including reevaluation in selected populations. Continued efforts to correlate malignancy rates to specific cytologic criteria will allow patients to make more informed decisions regarding their medical care.
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