MicroRNA Signature in Thyroid Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology Applied to “Atypia of Undetermined Significance” Cases
Thyroid2011Vol. 22(1), pp. 9–16
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Rulong Shen, Sandya Liyanarachchi, Wěi Li, Paul E. Wakely, Motoyasu Saji, Jie Huang, Rebecca Nagy, Tisha Farrell, Matthew D. Ringel, Albert de la Chapelle, Richard T. Kloos, Huiling He
Abstract
We demonstrate that miR amplification from FNA samples is feasible and that the particular four miR profile in this study can identify PTCs. However, further refinement is required for application to FNA cytology of "atypia of undetermined significance" cases due to low accuracy in classifying follicular neoplasias.
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