Literature DB >> 10934334

Relative risk of cancer in sonographically detected thyroid nodules with calcifications.

S K Kakkos1, C D Scopa, A K Chalmoukis, D A Karachalios, J D Spiliotis, J G Harkoftakis, D D Karavias, J A Androulakis, A G Vagenakis.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the significance of sonographically detected thyroid calcifications in the diagnosis of thyroid cancer.
METHODS: One hundred eighty-eight patients with thyroid disease, including 37 with thyroid cancer, were included in the study. Each patient underwent preoperative, high-resolution sonography to evaluate the thyroid gland for the presence of calcifications.
RESULTS: The highest incidence of calcification was found in thyroid cancer (54%), followed by multinodular goiter (40%), solitary nodular goiter (14%), and follicular adenomas (12%). The incidence of cancer was significantly higher in calcified nodules (29%) than in noncalcified nodules in the entire group (14%) (p = 0.019), with a relative risk of 2.5. In the group of solitary thyroid nodules, the incidence of cancer in the calcified nodules (55%) was higher than in the nodules without calcification (23%) (p = 0.016). Multiple noncalcified thyroid nodules harbored cancer in only 5% of cases. Compared with multiple noncalcified thyroid nodules, the solitary calcified nodules demonstrated a relative risk of 22.8. In both the solitary and multiple nodules, the relative risk in the presence of calcification was about the same, around 4. Patients younger than 40 years with calcified nodules constituted a high-risk group, with a relative risk of 3.8 versus 2.5 in patients older than 40 years with calcified nodules.
CONCLUSIONS: The detection of thyroid calcifications by sonography is diagnostically valuable, especially in cases involving a solitary nodule or a young person. The presence of calcifications in these cases should raise the suspicion of malignancy. The low incidence of cancer in patients with multiple noncalcified thyroid nodules suggests that a more conservative approach may be appropriate in such cases. Copyright 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10934334     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0096(200009)28:7<347::aid-jcu5>3.0.co;2-o

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Ultrasound        ISSN: 0091-2751            Impact factor:   0.910


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