Surgical implications of B-RafV600E mutation in fine-needle aspiration of thyroid nodules.

Mekel, Michal, Carmelo Nucera, Richard A Hodin, and Sareh Parangi. 2010. “Surgical Implications of B-RafV600E Mutation in Fine-Needle Aspiration of Thyroid Nodules.”. American Journal of Surgery 200 (1): 136-43.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Management of patients with thyroid nodules is based on establishing an accurate diagnosis; however, differentiating benign from malignant lesions preoperatively is not always possible using current cytological techniques. Novel molecular testing on cytological material could lead to clearer treatment algorithms. B-Raf(V600E) mutation is the most common genetic alteration in thyroid cancer, specifically found in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC), and usually reported to be associated with aggressive disease.

DATA SOURCE: A literature search using PubMed identified all the pertinent literature on the identification and utilization of the B-Raf(V600E) mutation in thyroid cancer.

CONCLUSIONS: The utility of using B-Raf mutation testing for nodules with indeterminate cytology is limited since many of those nodules (benign and malignant) do not harbor B-Raf mutations. However, when the pathologist sees cytological features suspicious for PTC, B-Raf(V600E) mutation analysis may enhance the assessment of preoperative risks for PTC, directing a more aggressive initial surgical management when appropriate.

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