Age Related Cytoarchitectural Comparison of Histopathological Changes in Thyroid Nodule

Tanweer Fatima
Sanum Ali
Ghansham Rawtani
Surrendar Dawani
Sehrish Hussain
Sarah Zahid
Aillah Baluch
Shahid Rasul
Issue Details
Journal ID1
Volume13
Number02
Year2023
Issue Date2023-04-03 00:00:00
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Abstract:
Objective: To compare age related histomorphological changes through cytology (Bethesda category) and histopathology
in thyroid nodules.
Study design and setting: This cross sectional study was conducted at the Department of Anatomy, BMSI, JPMC Karachi
from 31-March-2021 to 31-August-2021.
Methodology: Total n=120 patients of all ages, genders and ethnicities that underwent surgery for thyroid nodules were
included after taking duly signed consent. On the basis of cytological reports (FNAC) patients were grouped according
to age and gender. Processed paraffin blocks were sectioned at a thickness of 5µm and then were stained with Haematoxylin
and Eosin (H&E) for histological evaluation. Masson trichrome stain was used to observe fibrosis, that was measured
through Image J Fiji software.
Results: We evaluated that out of 120 patients, male to female ratio was 1:5.67. Among various ethnic groups; Urdu
speaking (40.8%) with mean age of 40.3% were commonly affected. Histopathological examination revealed that most
common benign lesion was colloid nodular hyperplasia and papillary carcinoma was the most common malignant lesion.
Highest percentage of fibrosis (36%) was seen in middle aged participants (p-0.045). Basement membrane thickness with
lowest percentage (12%) was observed in younger age participants while highest (31%) was measured in older aged
participants (p-0.001). Accuracy score of FNAC showed sensitivity 59%, specificity 96.6%, accuracy 86%, positive
predictive value (PPV) 86% and negative predictive value (NPV) 87%.
Conclusion: With progression in age thyroid gland undergo histomorphological changes, early diagnosis will help in
categorical nomenclature and its implications for subsequent management of patients with thyroid lesions

Published: 2023-04-03

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