Journal of Medical Sciences and Health (Apr 2024)

Cytomorphological Profile of Graves' Disease and its Co-relation with anti-TPO Antibody

  • Sanjeev Kumar Shukla,
  • Prabhat Pant,
  • Govind Singh,
  • Shahzad Ahmad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.46347/jmsh.v10.i1.23.322
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 8 – 15

Abstract

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Objective: Thyroid diseases are major health problems in our society, which are manifested by alteration in hormone secretion, enlargement of the thyroid gland. FNAC plays a significant role in the diagnosis of thyroid lesions due to its simplicity and low cost and with a diagnostic accuracy rate of 92%. This study was designed to cytomorphological profile of Graves’ disease and its co relation with anti TPO antibody. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective analytical study of fifty patients with clinically enlarged thyroid gland presenting at STG Hospital, Haldwani, Nainital during Oct 2019 to Oct 2022. FNAC smears of these patients were studied and correlated with cytomorphological findings of different types, grades of thyroiditis and hormone level of T4, T3 and T.S.H. Results: Females were mostly affected by thyroid diseases than males. Female patients were 39 (78%) and male patients were 11 (22%). In the present study, patients were in the age group of 13 to 74 years of age. High T3 levels were noted in 80% high T4 levels were found in 90%. Low TSH level was found in only 64%, normal TSH level found in 34% and 2% presented with high TSH level. 34 patients (68%) found high anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody titre >34 U/ml. Cytomorphology revealed moderate to high cellularity in 88% cases, mild to moderate nuclear atypia in 86% and presence of marginal vacuoles in 82%. Lymphocytic infiltrate found in 24% cases and epithelioid cell granuloma in 14% cases. Conclusion: Thyroid cytology proves to be a reliable, simple, and cost-effective first-line diagnostic procedure with high patient acceptance and with rare, usually easily treated and not life-threatening complications. We recommend further studies with a larger population to validate our study. Keywords: Thyroiditis, Graves' Disease, Malignancy Goiter, Histopathology