THYROID MALIGNANCY RISK OF INCIDENTAL THYROID NODULES IN PATIENTS WITH NON-THYROID CANCER.

M. Yalçın, A. Altinova, C. Ozkan, F. Toruner, M. Akturk, O. Akdemir, T. Emiroğlu, D. Gokce, A. Poyraz, F. Taneri, I. Yetkin
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Context Thyroid incidentaloma is a common disorder in endocrinology practice. Current literature regarding the risk of thyroid cancer in incidentalomas found in patients with non-thyroid cancer is limited. Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate the frequency of thyroid malignancy in thyroid incidentalomas detected in patients with non-thyroid cancer. Design Case control study. Subjects and Methods The database of 287 thyroid nodules from 161 patients with a history of non-thyroid cancer followed between 2008 and 2014 were retrospectively evaluated. Results From 287 thyroid nodules, 69.7 % had a benign final cytology. Thyroid cancer detected in one nodule while follicular neoplasia detected in 4 nodules, atypia of unknown significance (AUS) detected in 10 nodules, Hurthle cell neoplasia detected in 5 nodules and suspicious for malignancy detected in 6 nodules according to fine needle aspiration biopsy results. Metastasis of the non-thyroid cancer to the thyroid gland was detected in 4 nodules. Twenty seven nodules from 15 patients were removed with surgery. There were 3 malignant nodules found after surgery (1 papillary, 1 follicular and 1 medullary cancer). In addition to these three thyroid cancers, two patients with benign nodules had co-incidental thyroid cancer detected after surgery. Finally, 11.1 % of thyroid nodules which underwent thyroid surgery had malignant histopathology except for co-incidental and metastatic cancers. Conclusions The frequency of thyroid malignancy seems not to be substantially increased in incidental thyroid nodules detected in patients with non-thyroid cancer when these patients were evaluated in nodule-based approach.
非甲状腺癌患者偶发甲状腺结节的甲状腺恶性风险。
甲状腺偶发瘤是内分泌科常见疾病。目前关于非甲状腺癌患者偶发瘤中甲状腺癌风险的文献有限。目的探讨非甲状腺癌患者甲状腺偶发瘤中甲状腺恶性肿瘤的发生率。设计案例对照研究。对象与方法回顾性分析2008 ~ 2014年随访的161例非甲状腺癌患者287个甲状腺结节。结果287例甲状腺结节中,69.7%为良性。1例结节检出甲状腺癌,4例结节检出滤泡性瘤变,10例结节检出未知异型性(AUS), 5例结节检出Hurthle细胞瘤变,6例结节细针穿刺活检结果检出可疑恶性肿瘤。在4个结节中发现非甲状腺癌向甲状腺转移。手术切除了15例患者的27个结节。术后发现3例恶性结节(1例乳头状癌、1例滤泡癌、1例髓样癌)。除了这三种甲状腺癌外,还有两例良性结节患者在手术后同时发现甲状腺癌。最后,11.1%接受甲状腺手术的甲状腺结节有恶性组织病理学,除了巧合和转移性癌症。结论在以结节为基础的方法评估非甲状腺癌患者的偶发甲状腺结节时,甲状腺恶性肿瘤的发生率似乎没有显著增加。
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