Summary
Circulating thyroglobulin and antithyroglobulin antibodies were assayed in fifteen
patients affected by solitary “cold” nodules of the thyroid who had undergone fine
needle aspiration for cytologic diagnosis. The aim of the study was to investigate
whether a minor insult to thyroid tissue such as fine needle aspiration is able to
release thyroglobulin into the circulation and to induce the formation of antithyroglobulin
antibodies. The results obtained are as follows: 1. Circulating thyroglobulin increased
substantially after fine needle aspiration in 11 out of 15 patients. 2. Antithyroglobulin
antibodies did not appear in any patient during a follow-up period of two months.
3. The magnitude of basal thyroglobulin and thyroglobulin increase after needle aspiration
were unrelated to cytologic diagnosis.