Objective: To analyze the immunocytochemical distribution of CK19 and p63 on archival cytologic smears of 27 papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTCs), 22 benign thyroid lesions and 5 malignant non-PTC lesions.

Study Design: Archival cytologic smears of 27 papillary carcinomas, 22 benign thyroid lesions and 5 malignant nonpapillary carcinomas were processed for immunocytochemical detection of CK19 and p63, and results were compared.

Results: CK19 showed strong cytoplasmic staining in 22/27 fine needle aspiration biopsies (FNABs) of PTCs, in 5 benign lesions and in 4 malignant lesions of the control group. p63 Positivity was present in FNABs of 20/27 PTC and in 1 FNAB of nodular hyperplasia. Eighteen FNABs of PTC (66.6%) showed both strong CK19 staining and p63-positive cells, whereas none of the control cases showed coexpression of CK19 and p63.

Conclusion: Coexistence of strong CK19 positivity and p63-positive cells can enhance the cytologic diagnosis of PTC.

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