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Do hyperechoic thyroid nodules on B-ultrasound represent calcification?

Gang Wu1, Zhongwen Zhou, Tianyi Li, Duan Cai, Yi Wang.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the correlation between hyperechoic thyroid nodules observed on B-ultrasound and histological calcification seen in paraffin-wax sections.
METHODS: Records of patients who underwent surgical removal of thyroid nodules diagnosed on preoperative B-ultrasound were analysed retrospectively. Calcification present on B-ultrasound was compared with calcification seen in postoperative pathology specimens.
RESULTS: Of the 1,655 patients included in the study, 518 had malignant and 1,137 had benign thyroid nodules. Calcification on B-ultrasound was seen in 366 patients with malignant, and 414 with benign nodules. Calcification was confirmed on histology in 209 and 127 of these patients, respectively, giving a sensitivity and specificity for B-ultrasound in diagnosing calcification (compared with histology) of 95.87% and 47.67%, respectively, in thyroid cancer and 90.71%, and 71.21% respectively in benign thyroid nodules. Microcalcification was seen in 483 patients on B-ultrasound and in 186 on histology, of whom 294 (60.87%) and 152 (81.72%), respectively, had thyroid cancer.
CONCLUSIONS: B-ultrasound is a useful and accurate test for detecting calcification in thyroid nodules, with a high sensitivity. There is a close association between calcification (especially microcalcification) and thyroid cancer on both B-ultrasound and pathological examination.

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Keywords:  Thyroid nodule; calcification; thyroid cancer; ultrasound

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23628919     DOI: 10.1177/0300060513480083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Int Med Res        ISSN: 0300-0605            Impact factor:   1.671


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