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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.  
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.  
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== Benign ==
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Right Thyroid, FNA: Benign. (Category II)
Scant aspirate.
Benign-appearing follicular cells, colloid, and occasional Hurthle cells,
suggestive of a benign follicular nodule.
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Revision as of 15:05, 3 February 2018

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. 

Benign

Right Thyroid, FNA: Benign. (Category II)

Scant aspirate.

Benign-appearing follicular cells, colloid, and occasional Hurthle cells,
suggestive of a benign follicular nodule.