Riu's stain, a Romanowsky-type stain, has been in use in Taiwan over the past 40 years. In order to determine whether it is useful for the diagnosis of thyroid disease in thyroid fine-needle aspiration, we reviewed 254 of these aspirates obtained between April 1990 and June 1996 from patients seen i
Fine-needle aspiration of subacute granulomatous thyroiditis (De Quervain's thyroiditis): A clinico-cytologic review of 36 cases
✍ Scribed by José García Solano; Alberto Giménez Bascuñana; Joaquín Sola Pérez; Joaquín Campos Fernández; Diego Martínez Parra; Carlos Sánchez Sánchez; Socorro Montalbán Romero; Miguel Pérez-Guillermo
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 353 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 8755-1039
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✦ Synopsis
Although subacute granulomatous thyroiditis (SGT) is usually diagnosed clinically, there are other thyroid conditions that must be ruled out. This task is achieved by means of fine-needle aspiration (FNA). In retrospect, the clinical and cytologic findings seen in 36 SGT cases are reassessed with a view to deciding which findings are most reliable for reaching a confident cytologic diagnosis. These are: the simultaneous presence in the same aspirate of the following cells: 1) follicular cells with intravacuolar granules and/or plump transformed follicular cells; 2) epithelioid granulomas; 3) multinucleated giant cells; 4) an acute and chronic inflammatory dirty background; 5) the absence of the following cells: fire-flare cells, hypertrophic follicular cells, oncocytic cells, and transformed lymphocytes. The absence of one or more of these requirements does not exclude SGT but does increase the number of thyroid conditions that come into the differential diagnosis. In these cases, it is essential to review clinical data carefully and to submit the patient to a close clinical and FNA follow-up.
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