Literature DB >> 1130435

The autonomous nodule of the thyroid: correlation of patient age, nodule size and functional status.

M Blum, L Shenkman, C S Hollander.   

Abstract

In light of new techniques for measuring circulating thyroid hormones and for studying the thyroid gland, we present our experience with 35 patients with solitary autonomous nodules of the thyroid to define more precisely the clinical course of patients with this disorder. The patients ranged in age from 19 to 80 years and 31 of the 35 were female. Younger patients were generally euthyroid and sought attention because of a thyroid mass; virtually all older patients were hyperthyroid. Eighteen had obvious clinical features of hyperthyroidism and 5 over age 70 had apathetic hyperthyroidism; all 5 of the elderly and 13 of the 18 under age 70 had elevated thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) levels. Isolated elevation of T3 and elevated basal metabolic rate were observed in 5 previously untreated clinically hyperthyroid young patients. In each of these, thyroid uptake of 131-I was not suppressible with exogenous T3 and BMR was elevated in those tested. Two elderly patients, who had previously been treated for conventional hyperthyroidism with radioactive iodine, had T3 toxicosis when hypoethyroidism recurred. There was a strong positive correlation between the age of the patient, the size of the nodule and the thyroid functional state. The mean area of the nodules projected on 131-I rectilinear scan for euthyroid patients was 5.1 cm2. The mean area of the nodules in hyperthryoid subjects was significantly higher, 13.4 cm-2 in patients with T3 toxicosis and 19.3 cm-2 in subjects with conventional hyperthyroidism. Progression from a euthyroid state to hyperthyroidism was observed four patients. One of these became thyrotoxic within days after an injection of iodinated contrast medium. Spontaneous resolution of nodules occurred in two patients.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1130435     DOI: 10.1097/00000441-197501000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Sci        ISSN: 0002-9629            Impact factor:   2.378


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