Rate of Malignancy in Exophytic Thyroid Nodules
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Abstract:
Background
There are ultrasonography (US) features suggested to be associated with a higher risk of malignancy in thyroid nodules. However, exophytic appearence of thyroid nodules has not been studied previously.Objectives
To evaluate US features, and cytological and histopathological findings in exophytic thyroid nodules.Patients and
Methods
Patients with an exophytic thyroid nodule who underwent fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) between January and July 2015 were evaluated prospectively. Demographical data, US features, and cytology results were noted and histopathological findings were determined in operated patients. The results were compared with non-exophytic nodules of age and sex matched patients.Results
Data of 253 exophytic nodules in 247 patients and 529 non-exophytic nodules in 357 patients were analyzed. Hypoechogenity, mixed texture, and absence of peripheral halo were significantly higher in exophytic nodules (P Conclusions
Exophytic nodules seem to carry a higher rate of malignancy both cytologically and histopathologically. Suspicous US features except hypoechoic pattern were not higher in malignant compared to benign exophytic nodules. Keywords:
Language:
English
Published:
Iranian Journal of Radiology, Volume:14 Issue: 2, Apr 2017
Page:
27
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