Publication: The Sonographic Findings of Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinomas
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2019
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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
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The purpose of this research was to compare the sonographic features of papillary thyroid microcarcinomas (micro-PTCs) to those of macro-PTCs. Patients with known PTC were retrospectively reviewed and divided into micro- or macro-PTC groups, according to the largest nodule diameter, <= 10 mm or >10 mm, respectively. Eighty-nine nodules (62 macro-PTCs and 27 micro-PTCs) were evaluated. Contour irregularity was more common in micro-PTCs than macro-PTCs (P < .05). No significant difference was found in the presence of hypoechogenicity, heterogeneity, microcalcifications, cystic component, and absence of peripheral halo between groups (P > .05). Internal vascularity was detected in none of the micro-PTCs while being present in 13% of macro-PTCs (P < .05). Micro-PTCs demonstrated similar sonographic findings as larger PTCs. In micro-PTCs, the presence of irregular contours, in a micro-nodule, should increase suspicion and consideration for biopsy, when clinically indicated. Internal nodular vascularity may not be present in micro-PTCs and therefore not decrease the suspicion of malignancy in the presence of other suspicious sonographic features.
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thyroid gland, thyroid nodule, papillary thyroid carcinoma, papillary thyroid microcarcinoma, sonography, NEEDLE-ASPIRATION BIOPSY, ULTRASOUND FEATURES, RISK STRATIFICATION, DIAGNOSTIC-ACCURACY, DATA SYSTEM, NODULES, MANAGEMENT, MALIGNANCY, CARCINOMA, CRITERIA