1. Sonographic Characteristics of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma With Coexistent Hashimoto's Thyroiditis in the Preoperative Prediction of Central Lymph Node Metastasis.
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Chen S, Niu C, Peng Q, and Tang K
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- Adult, Contrast Media therapeutic use, Female, Hashimoto Disease complications, Hashimoto Disease surgery, Humans, Lymph Node Excision, Male, Middle Aged, Neck Dissection, Predictive Value of Tests, Preoperative Care methods, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Thyroid Cancer, Papillary complications, Thyroid Cancer, Papillary pathology, Thyroid Cancer, Papillary surgery, Thyroid Neoplasms complications, Thyroid Neoplasms pathology, Thyroid Neoplasms surgery, Hashimoto Disease diagnosis, Lymphatic Metastasis diagnosis, Thyroid Cancer, Papillary diagnosis, Thyroid Neoplasms diagnosis, Ultrasonography
- Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of the sonographic characteristics of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) for predicting central lymph node metastasis (CLNM). One hundred thirty-three patients who underwent thyroidectomy and central cervical lymph node dissection for PTC with coexistent HT were retrospectively analyzed. All PTCs with HT were preoperatively evaluated by ultrasound (US) regarding their nodular number, size, component, shape, margin, echogenicity, calcification, capsule contact with protrusion, vascularity and contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) parameters. Univariate analysis demonstrated that patients with PTCs with HT and CLNM more frequently had age ≤ 45 years, size > 10 mm, a wider than tall shape, microcalcification, hypo-enhancement and peak intensity index < 1 than those without CLNM (all p <0.05). Binary logistic regression analysis demonstrated that size > 10 mm and CEUS hypo-enhancement were independent characteristics for the presence of CLNM. Our study indicated that preoperative US characteristics could offer help in predicting CLNM in PTCs with coexistent HT., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Chen, Niu, Peng and Tang.)
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- 2021
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