Nodular Thyroid Disease: Natural History of Nodules Without an Initial Indication for Cytology

P. Rosário, D. Salles, Breno Bessa, S. Purisch
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Abstract

We investigated the evolution of thyroid nodules ≤1 cm without suspicious ultrasonographic characteristics and hot nodules detected by 131I scintigraphy (that do not require cytologic evaluation) in patients who are at low risk for malignancy. A total of 148 patients with 290 nodules ≤1 cm without suspicious characteristics and 32 subjects with low thyroid stimulating hormone and 55 hot nodules were studied. Thirty-six of the 290 nodules ≤1 cm without suspicious characteristics exhibited growth during follow-up and were punctured. Cytology was interpreted as benign in 28 cases, insufficient in 6, indeterminate in 1, and suspicious of malignancy in another (papillary carcinoma). Ten patients with hot nodules were treated with radioiodine because of progression to hyperthyroidism. Twenty patients with 35 hot nodules were followed and none had significant nodule growth. Therefore, malignancy was observed in only 1 of 345 nodules (0.3%) without an initial indication for cytology. Cytology is not necessary in the case of nodules ≤1 cm that have no suspicious radiologic features or hot nodules in patients without a history of neck radiation during childhood or a family history of thyroid carcinoma.
甲状腺结节性疾病:没有细胞学初步适应症的结节的自然史
我们研究了低恶性风险患者中≤1 cm无可疑超声特征的甲状腺结节和131I显像检测到的热结节(不需要细胞学评估)的演变。本研究共纳入148例≤1 cm无可疑特征的290例结节,32例低促甲状腺激素患者及55例热结节。290例≤1 cm无可疑特征的结节中有36例在随访中出现生长并穿刺。细胞学检查28例为良性,6例不充分,1例不确定,1例可疑为恶性(乳头状癌)。10例热结节患者因进展为甲状腺功能亢进而接受放射性碘治疗。20例35个热结节患者随访,无明显结节生长。因此,345个结节中只有1个(0.3%)没有最初的细胞学适应症。对于≤1cm且无可疑影像学特征的结节,或儿童时期无颈部放疗史或甲状腺癌家族史的热结节,不需要细胞学检查。
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Endocrinologist
Endocrinologist 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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