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The impact of thyroid nodule size on the risk of malignancy in follicular neoplasms.

Yasin Ibrahim1, Salah Eldin H Mohamed1, Ahmed Deniwar1, Zaid H Al-Qurayshi1, Amna N Khan2, Krzysztof Moroz3, Paul Friedlander4, Emad Kandil5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM: Studies have shown that the risk of malignancy in follicular neoplasms is as high as 30%. Often, surgery is recommended for such lesions, not for therapeutic purposes but as a diagnostic method, leading to increased hospital costs and related morbidities. Recent studies have suggested that tumor size predicts malignant potential of these follicular neoplasms. Our aim was to identify the impact of nodule size on the risk of malignancy for such lesions. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective medical chart review was undertaken for patients who underwent thyroid surgery at a single academic North American Institution. A total of 120 follicular lesions, follicular neoplasms (Bethesda category IV) or follicular lesions of undetermined significance (Bethesda category III) in 110 patients undergoing thyroid surgery were evaluated. Nodule size as measured by ultrasound, fine-needle aspiration cytological results, and final histopathology reports were reviewed. Analysis was performed by classification according to nodule size: <3 cm, ≥3 cm, <4 cm and ≥4 cm.
RESULTS: Out of the 120 nodules, 48 (40%) were reported to be malignant on final pathological examination. The malignancy rate in nodules<3 cm and ≥ 3cm was 41% and 37.8%, respectively (p=0.84). When 4 cm was used as the cut-off, the rate in nodules<4 cm and ≥4 cm was 40.6% and 37.5%, respectively (p=0.82).
CONCLUSION: Increased thyroid nodule size does not increase the malignancy rate for follicular neoplasms. Hence, we recommend against routine total thyroidectomy for patients with follicular neoplasms based on the size criteria. Copyright
© 2015 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Nodule size; follicular lesion of undetermined significance; follicular neoplasms; thyroid cancer; thyroid malignancy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25750321

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Res        ISSN: 0250-7005            Impact factor:   2.480


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1.  Thyroid Nodule Size as a Predictor of Malignancy in Follicular and Hurthle Neoplasms.

Authors:  Arunnit Boonrod; Zeynettin Akkus; M Regina Castro; Atefeh Zeinodini; Kenneth Philbrick; Marius Stan; Dana Erickson; Bradley Erickson
Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev       Date:  2021-08-01

Review 2.  2021 Korean Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System and Imaging-Based Management of Thyroid Nodules: Korean Society of Thyroid Radiology Consensus Statement and Recommendations.

Authors:  Eun Ju Ha; Sae Rom Chung; Dong Gyu Na; Hye Shin Ahn; Jin Chung; Ji Ye Lee; Jeong Seon Park; Roh-Eul Yoo; Jung Hwan Baek; Sun Mi Baek; Seong Whi Cho; Yoon Jung Choi; Soo Yeon Hahn; So Lyung Jung; Ji-Hoon Kim; Seul Kee Kim; Soo Jin Kim; Chang Yoon Lee; Ho Kyu Lee; Jeong Hyun Lee; Young Hen Lee; Hyun Kyung Lim; Jung Hee Shin; Jung Suk Sim; Jin Young Sung; Jung Hyun Yoon; Miyoung Choi
Journal:  Korean J Radiol       Date:  2021-10-26       Impact factor: 3.500

3.  Thyroid Nodule Management: Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone, Ultrasound, and Cytological Classification System for Predicting Malignancy.

Authors:  Mohamed Abdulaziz Al Dawish; Asirvatham Alwin Robert; Mohammed A Thabet; Rim Braham
Journal:  Cancer Inform       Date:  2018-03-19
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