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==Overview==


[[Needle aspiration biopsy|Fine needle aspiration biopsy]] may be helpful in the [[diagnosis]] of thyroid adenoma. Findings on fine needle aspiration biopsy suggestive of thyroid adenoma include cystic changes, [[fibrosis]], and areas of [[hemorrhage]].
==Biopsy==
* One approach used to determine the type of adenoma is fine needle biopsy (FNB), which some have described as the most cost-effective, sensitive, and accurate test.<ref>
{{cite journal
| last        = Hamberger
| first      = B
| year        = 1982
| title      = Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of thyroid nodules. Impact on thyroid practice and cost of care
| journal    = Am J Med
| volume      = 73
| pages      = 381–384
| pmid        = 7124765
| doi=10.1016/0002-9343(82)90731-8
| issue=3
}}
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{{cite journal
| last        = Mazzaferri
| year        = 1993
| title      = Management of a Solitary Thyroid Nodule
| journal    = N Engl J Med
| volume      = 328
| pages      = 553–9
| pmid        = 8426623
| doi=10.1056/NEJM199302253280807
| issue=8
}}
</ref>
* [[Needle aspiration biopsy|Fine needle aspiration biopsy]] or ultrasound-guided [[Needle aspiration biopsy|fine needle aspiration biopsy]] usually yields sufficient thyroid cells to assess the [[pathology]], although in some cases, the suspected nodule may need to be removed surgically for pathological examination.
===Key Biopsy Findings in Thyroid adenoma===
* Areas of [[hemorrhage]], [[fibrosis]], [[calcification]], and cystic change are common in thyroid (follicular) adenoma, particularly in larger lesions.
* Encapsulated [[tumor]]s do not have any evidence of infiltration.
* Colloid nodules are distinguished by an apparently gelatinous mass of [[colloid]] both surrounding and contained within [[follicular cell]]s. Colloid nodules are not surrounded by a [[fibrous capsule]] of compressed tissue. However, they are surrounded by flattened [[epithelium|epithelial]] cells.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rcpa.tv/parts/educational/anatomical/Dr_Alpha_Tsui/Thyroid_cytology.pdf |title=Thyroid cytology |author=Dr. Alpha Tsui |date=10 October 2010 |publisher=thyroidmanager.org |accessdate=26 September 2011}}</ref> Both the number of cells and the type of colloid may vary considerably.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.thyroidmanager.org/chapter%206d/fnabiopsy-frame.htm |title=Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy of the Thyroid Gland, Chapter 6d.  |author=Diana S. Dean, M.D. Hossein Gharib, M.D. |date=10 October 2010 |publisher=thyroidmanager.org |accessdate=26 September 2011}}</ref>
==References==
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