A Clinico-Pathological Presentation of Solitary Thyroid Nodule

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A Clinico-Pathological Presentation of Solitary Thyroid Nodule

Dr. Nicola C Lyngdoh
Dr. Nicola C Lyngdoh Regional Institute of Medical Sciences
Dr. Ishank Jaiswal
Dr. Ishank Jaiswal
Vidhiya Veeran
Vidhiya Veeran
RituparnaSaha
RituparnaSaha
Markhia  Bhuphang
Markhia Bhuphang
PulokKutum
PulokKutum
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Background: Thyroid nodules represent a difficult diagnostic problem. They are quite common in the population, while clinically apparent thyroid cancer the principal concern of both patient and physician is comparatively rare. Materials and method: We prospectively evaluated the clinical and pathological profile of 50 consecutive patients presenting with solitary thyroid nodule. Results: Most common age group was 30-39 years (4th decade) with a female: male ratio=6:1. Overall malignancy rate was 32%. The diagnostic assessment by Fine needle aspiration cytology in this study produces sensitivity of 92.71%, specificity of 78.26%, positive predictive value of 83.33% and negative predictive value of 90% thereby having an overall accuracy of 86%. Histopathological examination remains the gold standard for final accurate diagnosis.

A Clinico-Pathological Presentation of Solitary Thyroid Nodule

Background: Thyroid nodules represent a difficult diagnostic problem. They are quite common in the population, while clinically apparent thyroid cancer the principal concern of both patient and physician is comparatively rare. Materials and method: We prospectively evaluated the clinical and pathological profile of 50 consecutive patients presenting with solitary thyroid nodule. Results: Most common age group was 30-39 years (4th decade) with a female: male ratio=6:1. Overall malignancy rate was 32%. The diagnostic assessment by Fine needle aspiration cytology in this study produces sensitivity of 92.71%, specificity of 78.26%, positive predictive value of 83.33% and negative predictive value of 90% thereby having an overall accuracy of 86%. Histopathological examination remains the gold standard for final accurate diagnosis.

Dr. Nicola C Lyngdoh
Dr. Nicola C Lyngdoh Regional Institute of Medical Sciences
Dr. Ishank Jaiswal
Dr. Ishank Jaiswal
Vidhiya Veeran
Vidhiya Veeran
RituparnaSaha
RituparnaSaha
Markhia  Bhuphang
Markhia Bhuphang
PulokKutum
PulokKutum

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Dr. Nicola C Lyngdoh. 2018. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology GJMR-J Volume 18 (GJMR Volume 18 Issue J1): .

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A Clinico-Pathological Presentation of Solitary Thyroid Nodule

Dr. Nicola C Lyngdoh
Dr. Nicola C Lyngdoh Regional Institute of Medical Sciences
Dr. Ishank Jaiswal
Dr. Ishank Jaiswal
Vidhiya Veeran
Vidhiya Veeran
RituparnaSaha
RituparnaSaha
Markhia  Bhuphang
Markhia Bhuphang
PulokKutum
PulokKutum

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