Recent Advances in Core Needle Biopsy for Thyroid Nodules

Core needle biopsy (CNB) was introduced as an alternative diagnostic tool to fine-needle aspiration (FNA), and is increasingly being used in the preoperative assessment of thyroid nodules. CNB provides a definitive diagnosis in most cases, but it sometimes may be inconclusive. CNB has the advantage...

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Main Authors: Chan Kwon Jung, Jung Hwan Baek
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Language:English
Published: Academya Publishing Co. 2017-12-01
Series:Endocrinology and Metabolism
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Online Access:https://e-enm.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2008ENM/enm-32-407.pdf
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spelling doaj-acd55168165e4063bf985422e80418112020-11-25T00:14:25ZengAcademya Publishing Co.Endocrinology and Metabolism2093-596X2093-59782017-12-0132440741210.3803/EnM.2017.32.4.407Recent Advances in Core Needle Biopsy for Thyroid NodulesChan Kwon Jung0Jung Hwan Baek1Department of Hospital Pathology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.Department of Radiology and Research Institute of Radiology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Core needle biopsy (CNB) was introduced as an alternative diagnostic tool to fine-needle aspiration (FNA), and is increasingly being used in the preoperative assessment of thyroid nodules. CNB provides a definitive diagnosis in most cases, but it sometimes may be inconclusive. CNB has the advantage of enabling a histologic examination in relation to the surrounding thyroid tissue, immunohistochemistry, and molecular testing that can provide a more accurate assessment than FNA in selected cases. Nevertheless, CNB should be performed only by experienced experts in thyroid interventions to prevent complications because CNB needles are larger in caliber than FNA needles. As recent evidence has accumulated, and with improvements in the technique and devices for thyroid CNB, the Korean Society of Thyroid Radiology released its 2016 thyroid CNB guidelines and the Korean Endocrine Pathology Thyroid Core Needle Biopsy Study Group published a consensus statement on the pathology reporting system for thyroid CNB in 2015. This review presents the current consensus and recommendations regarding thyroid CNB, focusing on indications, complications, and pathologic classification and reporting.https://e-enm.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2008ENM/enm-32-407.pdfThyroid noduleBiopsy, needleGuidelineClassificationRadiologyPathology
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Jung Hwan Baek
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Recent Advances in Core Needle Biopsy for Thyroid Nodules
Endocrinology and Metabolism
Thyroid nodule
Biopsy, needle
Guideline
Classification
Radiology
Pathology
author_facet Chan Kwon Jung
Jung Hwan Baek
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title Recent Advances in Core Needle Biopsy for Thyroid Nodules
title_short Recent Advances in Core Needle Biopsy for Thyroid Nodules
title_full Recent Advances in Core Needle Biopsy for Thyroid Nodules
title_fullStr Recent Advances in Core Needle Biopsy for Thyroid Nodules
title_full_unstemmed Recent Advances in Core Needle Biopsy for Thyroid Nodules
title_sort recent advances in core needle biopsy for thyroid nodules
publisher Academya Publishing Co.
series Endocrinology and Metabolism
issn 2093-596X
2093-5978
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Core needle biopsy (CNB) was introduced as an alternative diagnostic tool to fine-needle aspiration (FNA), and is increasingly being used in the preoperative assessment of thyroid nodules. CNB provides a definitive diagnosis in most cases, but it sometimes may be inconclusive. CNB has the advantage of enabling a histologic examination in relation to the surrounding thyroid tissue, immunohistochemistry, and molecular testing that can provide a more accurate assessment than FNA in selected cases. Nevertheless, CNB should be performed only by experienced experts in thyroid interventions to prevent complications because CNB needles are larger in caliber than FNA needles. As recent evidence has accumulated, and with improvements in the technique and devices for thyroid CNB, the Korean Society of Thyroid Radiology released its 2016 thyroid CNB guidelines and the Korean Endocrine Pathology Thyroid Core Needle Biopsy Study Group published a consensus statement on the pathology reporting system for thyroid CNB in 2015. This review presents the current consensus and recommendations regarding thyroid CNB, focusing on indications, complications, and pathologic classification and reporting.
topic Thyroid nodule
Biopsy, needle
Guideline
Classification
Radiology
Pathology
url https://e-enm.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2008ENM/enm-32-407.pdf
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