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Cytopathology of papillary carcinoma of the thyroid by fine needle aspiration.
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Cytologic PresentationSurgical PathologyHistopathologyPapillary CarcinomaPathologyThyroid DiseaseFine Needle AspirationThyroid HormoneMedicineCytopathologyRadiologyPapillary Fronds
To delineate the cytologic presentation of papillary carcinoma of the thyroid, the fine needle aspiration smears were studied from 87 surgically proven cases. Six diagnostically useful findings were identified: papillary fronds, monolayered sheets, tissue fragments, intranuclear cytoplasmic inclusions, psammoma bodies and multinucleated giant cells. From 1,500 smears on "cold" nodules of the thyroid, 6 known false-negative and 4 false-positive diagnoses for papillary carcinoma were made. The estimated accuracy of the fine needle aspirate diagnosis of papillary carcinoma is 94%.