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- $Title{Misled by Needle Biopsy of the Thyroid Gland?}
- $Subject{thyroid biopsy needle aspiration Special Procedures procedure
- Laboratory Tests lab test biopsies cell specimens microscope abnormal growth
- cancer cancers urine sputum Pap smear syringe suction}
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- Misled by Needle Biopsy of the Thyroid Gland?
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- QUESTION: A friend of mine told me of a recent experience with her physician
- during which he performed a biopsy using a needle which he injected into her
- thyroid gland. She was happy that no cancer was found. I know that a biopsy
- requires the doctor to cut some tissue, to obtain a sample for testing. How
- do I tell my friend that she has been misled?
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- ANSWER: You don't have to because she hasn't. In essence, her story is
- completely understandable when you realize that all biopsies do not require
- removing tissue by surgical techniques. The object of course is to obtain
- cell specimens that may be examined under a microscope, searching for signs of
- abnormal growth that signal the presence of cancer. In some cases these cells
- may occur in urine and sputum, or be obtained by scraping (for example, the
- technique used for a Pap smear). When cancer is suspected in the bronchial
- tubes, a technique known as "washing" is used to gather material for
- examination. While the most common use of the word "biopsy" relates to
- obtaining specimens by excision, it may also apply to the method used by your
- friend's physician. It is called "Aspiration Biopsy" and is frequently used
- to search for cancer in the thyroid. In this technique, the physician inserts
- a fine needle into the mass, and rather than injecting anything applies
- suction through the syringe, while moving the needle back and forth in the
- suspicious mass. In this way cells are loosened and sucked back into needle.
- This material may then be used to prepare a slide for microscopic examination.
- While the number of cells are few, an accurate diagnosis can be made in most
- cases. The procedure is rapid, safe, and does not leave a scar. If necessary
- it may be easily repeated, as it does not require hospitalization or special
- equipment. You can now relax and be confident that the good news your friend
- received from her doctor was valid.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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