Talk:Thyroid cytopathology
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Follicular neoplasm
Suspicious for follicular neoplasm. (Category IV) Moderately cellular aspirate. Follicular cells with a predominantly microfollicular and syncytial architecture, scattered isolated cells, and colloid. Correlation of cytological findings with radiological and clinical findings is warranted.
Insufficient
Right Thyroid, FNA: Non-diagnostic. (Category I) Specimen processed and examined, but unsatisfactory due to insufficient material. Mainly blood noted with rare groups of follicular cells. Note: A repeat aspiration should be considered if clinically warranted.
Benign
Right Thyroid, FNA: Benign. (Category II) Scant aspirate. Benign-appearing follicular cells, colloid, and occasional Hurthle cells, suggestive of a benign follicular nodule.