Immunocytochemistry with Cytokeratin 19 and Anti-Human Mesothelial Cell Antibody (HBME1) Increases the Diagnostic Accuracy of Thyroid Fine-Needle Aspirations: Preliminary Report of 150 Liquid-Based Fine-Needle Aspirations with Histological Control
Thyroid2011Vol. 21(10), pp. 1067–1073
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Béatrix Cochand‐Priollet, H. Dahan, M. Laloi‐Michelin, Marc Polivka, Michèle Saada, Philippe Herman, Pierre-Jean Guillausseau, Lounis Hamzi, Nicolas Poté, E. Sarfati, Michel Wassef, Hervé Combe, Danielle Raulic-Raimond, Pierre Chédin, V. Médeau, Daniele Casanova, R. Kania
Abstract
ICC of thyroid FNAs with cytokeratin 19 and HBME1 antibodies can reduce the false-positive and false-negative results of single morphological analyses. It can increase the sensitivity and specificity of diagnosis, thus improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing the need for surgical controls.
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