Thyroid Lymphoepithelial Cysts Mimicking Calcified or Solid Nodules on Ultrasonography.

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Ultrasound International Open Pub Date : 2019-03-01 Epub Date: 2019-07-01 DOI:10.1055/a-0943-6553
Yukie Tsutsuura, Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa, Ayana Suzuki, Hisashi Ota, Maki Oshita, Mitsuhiro Fukushima, Kaoru Kobayashi, Akira Miyauchi
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Abstract

Purpose: Thyroid lymphoepithelial cysts (TLECs) are rare, and detailed ultrasonography (US) findings have not been reported. This study aimed to examine in detail the US findings for 32 TLECs and to clarify the diagnostic problems associated with them.

Materials and methods: We examined 32 TLECs resected from 21 patients at the Kuma hospital between January 2008 and April 2018. All patients underwent US before resection. From the patients' medical records, we retrospectively assessed US reports and photographs of TLECs.

Results: The following four types of TLECs were classified: cystic, mixed solid and cystic, pseudo-solid, and pseudo-calcified types. The incidences were 50.0%, 12.5%, 12.5%, and 25.0%, respectively. Among the four types, pseudo-calcified TLECs were the smallest in size (mean: 7.1 mm). Of 24 nodules that had been interpreted in US reports, 11, 9, 1, 2, and 1 were benign, very low, low, intermediate, and high, respectively. Calcification and intramural solid growth were not identified by histological examination.

Conclusion: We should be aware that approximately half of TLECs do not exhibit US appearances typical of simple cysts, and TLECs may mimic calcified or solid nodules on US, although the reason remains unknown.

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甲状腺淋巴上皮囊肿,超声表现为类似钙化或实性结节。
目的:甲状腺淋巴上皮囊肿(TLECs)是罕见的,详细的超声检查(US)未见报道。本研究旨在详细检查美国32例TLECs的发现,并阐明与之相关的诊断问题。材料和方法:我们检查了2008年1月至2018年4月在Kuma医院从21名患者中切除的32例TLECs。所有患者在切除前均行US。从患者的医疗记录中,我们回顾性地评估了美国报告和TLECs的照片。结果:TLECs分为囊性、混合实性和囊性、假实性和假钙化四种类型。发病率分别为50.0%、12.5%、12.5%和25.0%。四种类型中,伪钙化TLECs尺寸最小,平均为7.1 mm。在美国报道的24例结节中,11例、9例、1例、2例和1例分别为良性、极低、低、中、高。组织学检查未发现钙化和壁内固体生长。结论:我们应该意识到,大约一半的TLECs没有表现出单纯性囊肿的典型超声表现,TLECs可能在超声上类似钙化或实性结节,尽管原因尚不清楚。
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