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Real-Time Evaluation of Thyroid Cytology Using New Digital Microscopy Allows for Sample Adequacy Assessment, Morphological Classification, and Supports Molecular Analysis

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The detection of thyroid nodules is increasing worldwide. Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNA) is used to differentiate benign and malignant nodules and to address patient management; about 30% of patients receive indeterminate or inadequate cytological report. This clinical problem n...

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Autores principales: Verri, Martina, Scarpino, Stefania, Naciu, Anda Mihaela, Lopez, Gianluca, Tabacco, Gaia, Taffon, Chiara, Pilozzi, Emanuela, Palermo, Andrea, Crescenzi, Anna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10486817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37686491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15174215
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author Verri, Martina
Scarpino, Stefania
Naciu, Anda Mihaela
Lopez, Gianluca
Tabacco, Gaia
Taffon, Chiara
Pilozzi, Emanuela
Palermo, Andrea
Crescenzi, Anna
author_facet Verri, Martina
Scarpino, Stefania
Naciu, Anda Mihaela
Lopez, Gianluca
Tabacco, Gaia
Taffon, Chiara
Pilozzi, Emanuela
Palermo, Andrea
Crescenzi, Anna
author_sort Verri, Martina
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The detection of thyroid nodules is increasing worldwide. Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNA) is used to differentiate benign and malignant nodules and to address patient management; about 30% of patients receive indeterminate or inadequate cytological report. This clinical problem needs an innovative approach, overcoming the limits of traditional cytological diagnostics. Fluorescence laser confocal microscopes (FCM) is a new optical technique for allowing immediate digital imaging of fresh unfixed tissues, and it recently obtained attention for real-time assessment of sample adequacy and diagnostic evaluation for small biopsies and cytological samples. Herein we tested FCM technology for evaluating FNA thyroid samples at the procedure time and to assess the concordance between FCM evaluations, paired conventional cytology, and final histology of removed thyroid gland. We also analyzed the integrity of nucleic acids after FCM evaluation to assure viability for molecular assessment. Our results demonstrated that FCM might improve timely and accurate patient management. ABSTRACT: Thyroid cytological examination, a key tool in preoperative thyroid nodule evaluation, is specific and accurate; some drawbacks are due to inadequate or indeterminate cytological reports and there is a need for an innovative approach overcoming the limits of traditional cytological diagnostics. Fluorescence laser confocal microscopes (FCM) is a new optical technique for allowing immediate digital imaging of fresh unfixed tissues and real-time assessment of sample adequacy and diagnostic evaluation for small biopsies and cytological samples. Currently, there are no data about the use of FCMs in the field of thyroid nodular pathology. The aims of this study were to test FCM technology for evaluating the adequacy of FNA samples at the time of the procedure and to assess the level of concordance between FCM cytological evaluations, paired conventional cytology, and final surgical histology. The secondary aim was to define the integrity of nucleic acids after FCM evaluation through NGS molecular analysis. Sample adequacy was correctly stated. Comparing FCM evaluation with the final histology, all cases resulting in malignant or suspicious for malignancy at FCM, were confirmed to be carcinomas (PPV 100%). In conclusion, we describe a successful application of FCM in thyroid preoperative cytological evaluation, with advantages in immediate adequacy assessment and diagnostic information, while preserving cellular specimens for permanent morphology and molecular analysis, thus improving timely and accurate patient management.
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spelling pubmed-104868172023-09-09 Real-Time Evaluation of Thyroid Cytology Using New Digital Microscopy Allows for Sample Adequacy Assessment, Morphological Classification, and Supports Molecular Analysis Verri, Martina Scarpino, Stefania Naciu, Anda Mihaela Lopez, Gianluca Tabacco, Gaia Taffon, Chiara Pilozzi, Emanuela Palermo, Andrea Crescenzi, Anna Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The detection of thyroid nodules is increasing worldwide. Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNA) is used to differentiate benign and malignant nodules and to address patient management; about 30% of patients receive indeterminate or inadequate cytological report. This clinical problem needs an innovative approach, overcoming the limits of traditional cytological diagnostics. Fluorescence laser confocal microscopes (FCM) is a new optical technique for allowing immediate digital imaging of fresh unfixed tissues, and it recently obtained attention for real-time assessment of sample adequacy and diagnostic evaluation for small biopsies and cytological samples. Herein we tested FCM technology for evaluating FNA thyroid samples at the procedure time and to assess the concordance between FCM evaluations, paired conventional cytology, and final histology of removed thyroid gland. We also analyzed the integrity of nucleic acids after FCM evaluation to assure viability for molecular assessment. Our results demonstrated that FCM might improve timely and accurate patient management. ABSTRACT: Thyroid cytological examination, a key tool in preoperative thyroid nodule evaluation, is specific and accurate; some drawbacks are due to inadequate or indeterminate cytological reports and there is a need for an innovative approach overcoming the limits of traditional cytological diagnostics. Fluorescence laser confocal microscopes (FCM) is a new optical technique for allowing immediate digital imaging of fresh unfixed tissues and real-time assessment of sample adequacy and diagnostic evaluation for small biopsies and cytological samples. Currently, there are no data about the use of FCMs in the field of thyroid nodular pathology. The aims of this study were to test FCM technology for evaluating the adequacy of FNA samples at the time of the procedure and to assess the level of concordance between FCM cytological evaluations, paired conventional cytology, and final surgical histology. The secondary aim was to define the integrity of nucleic acids after FCM evaluation through NGS molecular analysis. Sample adequacy was correctly stated. Comparing FCM evaluation with the final histology, all cases resulting in malignant or suspicious for malignancy at FCM, were confirmed to be carcinomas (PPV 100%). In conclusion, we describe a successful application of FCM in thyroid preoperative cytological evaluation, with advantages in immediate adequacy assessment and diagnostic information, while preserving cellular specimens for permanent morphology and molecular analysis, thus improving timely and accurate patient management. MDPI 2023-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10486817/ /pubmed/37686491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15174215 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Verri, Martina
Scarpino, Stefania
Naciu, Anda Mihaela
Lopez, Gianluca
Tabacco, Gaia
Taffon, Chiara
Pilozzi, Emanuela
Palermo, Andrea
Crescenzi, Anna
Real-Time Evaluation of Thyroid Cytology Using New Digital Microscopy Allows for Sample Adequacy Assessment, Morphological Classification, and Supports Molecular Analysis
title Real-Time Evaluation of Thyroid Cytology Using New Digital Microscopy Allows for Sample Adequacy Assessment, Morphological Classification, and Supports Molecular Analysis
title_full Real-Time Evaluation of Thyroid Cytology Using New Digital Microscopy Allows for Sample Adequacy Assessment, Morphological Classification, and Supports Molecular Analysis
title_fullStr Real-Time Evaluation of Thyroid Cytology Using New Digital Microscopy Allows for Sample Adequacy Assessment, Morphological Classification, and Supports Molecular Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Real-Time Evaluation of Thyroid Cytology Using New Digital Microscopy Allows for Sample Adequacy Assessment, Morphological Classification, and Supports Molecular Analysis
title_short Real-Time Evaluation of Thyroid Cytology Using New Digital Microscopy Allows for Sample Adequacy Assessment, Morphological Classification, and Supports Molecular Analysis
title_sort real-time evaluation of thyroid cytology using new digital microscopy allows for sample adequacy assessment, morphological classification, and supports molecular analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10486817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37686491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15174215
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