Objective: To determine the effect of percutaneous ethanol injection (PEI), a suppressive therapy for cold benign thyroid nodules (CBNs), on cytology. Study Design: The study group consisted of 31 CBNs, treated with PEI for 1 year, aspirated before and while the patients were on suppressive therapy. A control group consisting of 22 patients, whose nodule characteristic, PEI treatment and follow-up were similar to those of the study patients group, was monitored to confirm the results. By analogy with a similar study, the following factors were considered: an initial volume of the CBNs > 25 mL, abundant colloid, degree of cellular hyperplasia and presence of degenerative changes. To verify these hypotheses, we tested the differences using the t test for the initial volume and the Mann-Whitney U test for the remaining features. Results: The study has proved the unpredictability of the volume reduction in a single nodule on the basis of cytologic evaluation. Conclusion: The lack of cytologic features that can be considered statistically predictive of large nodule reduction as a result of PEI treatment confirms that fine needle aspiration cytology may help establish the correct diagnosis. © The International Academy of Cytology.

Cold benign thyroid nodule volume reduction predictability after percutaneous ethanol injection / Nirchio, V.; Nirchio, F.; Crocetti, U.; Tizzani, P.; Trischitta, V.; Zingrillo, M.. - In: ACTA CYTOLOGICA. - ISSN 0001-5547. - 53:3(2009), pp. 292-296. [10.1159/000325310]

Cold benign thyroid nodule volume reduction predictability after percutaneous ethanol injection

Trischitta V.;
2009

Abstract

Objective: To determine the effect of percutaneous ethanol injection (PEI), a suppressive therapy for cold benign thyroid nodules (CBNs), on cytology. Study Design: The study group consisted of 31 CBNs, treated with PEI for 1 year, aspirated before and while the patients were on suppressive therapy. A control group consisting of 22 patients, whose nodule characteristic, PEI treatment and follow-up were similar to those of the study patients group, was monitored to confirm the results. By analogy with a similar study, the following factors were considered: an initial volume of the CBNs > 25 mL, abundant colloid, degree of cellular hyperplasia and presence of degenerative changes. To verify these hypotheses, we tested the differences using the t test for the initial volume and the Mann-Whitney U test for the remaining features. Results: The study has proved the unpredictability of the volume reduction in a single nodule on the basis of cytologic evaluation. Conclusion: The lack of cytologic features that can be considered statistically predictive of large nodule reduction as a result of PEI treatment confirms that fine needle aspiration cytology may help establish the correct diagnosis. © The International Academy of Cytology.
2009
Aspiration cytology, fine-needle; Outcome predictability; Percutaneous ethanol injection; Thyroid nodule; Administration, Cutaneous; Adolescent; Adult; Biopsy, Fine-Needle; Ethanol; Female; Humans; Injections; Male; Middle Aged; Remission Induction; Thyroid Nodule; Treatment Outcome; Young Adult
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Cold benign thyroid nodule volume reduction predictability after percutaneous ethanol injection / Nirchio, V.; Nirchio, F.; Crocetti, U.; Tizzani, P.; Trischitta, V.; Zingrillo, M.. - In: ACTA CYTOLOGICA. - ISSN 0001-5547. - 53:3(2009), pp. 292-296. [10.1159/000325310]
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