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ea0037ep878 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2015

Female male ratio in thyroid cancer

Ozmen Sevilay , Calik Ilknur , Arslan Aynur , Timur Ozge , Sevimli Hakan , Carlioglu Ayse , Durmaz Senay Arikan , Kurt Ali , Erdogan Fazli

Aim: 402 patients who were admitted and FNA was done in the Endocrinology Clinic at EBEAH were enrolled in this study. 340 (85%) of them were females and 62 (15%) of them were males. The age range was between 16 and 82. There weren’t any statistical differences in age between both sexes. Thyroid cancer is reported to constitute <2% of cancers in humans. At the same time, it is the most lethal endocrine malignancy. In the literature it is stated that 3% of all cancers ...

ea0037ep879 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2015

Histhopathological verification of atypia of undetermined significance in Bethesda system

Ozmen Sevilay , Calik Ilknur , Bilici Ahmet Erkan , Timur Ozge , Carlioglu Ayse , Durmaz Senay Arikan , Erdogan Fazli , Kurt Ali

The pathologist cannot easily decide some thyroid fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNA) into the benign, suspicious, or malignity and this condition are reported as ‘atypia of undetermined significance’ (AUS) or ‘follicular lesion of undetermined significance’ in the Bethesda system. Diagnosis of AUS of a thyroid nodule is leaved an endocrinologist as well as the patients in a difficult situation. However, the risk of malignancy at AUS is ~5–15%. Our aim...

ea0037ep880 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2015

A pitfall of thyroid fine-needle aspiration biopsy results

Ozmen Sevilay , Calik Ilknur , Akarsu Emre , Timur Ozge , Carlioglu Ayse , Sevimli Hakan , Durmaz Senay Arikan , Kurt Ali

Introduction and aim: Bethesda system for thyroid cytopathology has been widely used recently. Approximately 3–7% of thyroid fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy is considered as malign. Suspicious or malign nodules should likely to be resected. Aim of this study is to confirm the diagnosis of malign or suspicious for malignity according to Bethesda classification in patients with nodular goitre after thyroidectomy.Materials and methods: Results of F...

ea0037ep881 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2015

Histopathology results of follicular neoplasia according to Bethesda classification in thyroid fine-needle aspiration biopsy

Ozmen Sevilay , Calik Ilknur , Sener Ebru , Timur Ozge , Carlioglu Ayse , Sevimli Hakan , Durmaz Senay Arikan , Kurt Ali

Introduction and aim: Interpretation of follicular neoplasia classification according to Bethesda system in thyroid fine needle aspiration biopsy is very different among pathologist. A number of definition including ‘follicular lesion’, ‘follicular proliferation’, ‘follicular lesion of undetermined significance’, and ‘follicular neoplasia’ were used in terminology. A clearly discrimination between nodular goitre, follicular adenoma, and ...

ea0037ep1081 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2015

Should fine-needle aspiration biopsy perform all of nodules in patients with nodular goitre?

Ozmen Sevilay , Calik Ilknur , Balta Hilal , Timur Ozge , Carlioglu Ayse , Sevimli Hakan , Durmaz Senay Arikan , Kurt Ali

Introduction and aim: Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy has become widely accepted as a reliable method for diagnosis of malign thyroid nodule. In our study we aimed to review results of thyroid FNA biopsy to be performed by same endocrinologist and compared to their histopathological results after thyroidectomy.Materials and methods: This retrospective study was done at the department of pathology for a period of 2 years from 2012 to 2014. The 401 pat...