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Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae ; (6): 361-365, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981279

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Objective To evaluate extrathyroidal extension (ETE) in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) with three-dimensional tomographic ultrasound imaging (3D-TUI). Methods A total of 97 thyroid nodules of 79 patients with PTMC treated in PUMC Hospital from February 2016 to January 2018 were included in this study.Two ultrasound experts performed independent blinded assessment of the relationship between thyroid nodules and thyroid capsule by two-dimensional ultrasound (2D-US) and 3D-TUI.The results of 2D-US and 3D-TUI in evaluating ETE were compared with intraoperative findings and postoperative histological and pathological results. Results Among the 97 nodules,54 (55.7%) nodules had ETE.The diagnostic sensitivity (68.5% vs.37.0%;χ2=10.737,P=0.002),accuracy (74.5% vs.56.7%;χ2=6.686,P=0.015),and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve[0.761 (95%CI=0.677-0.845) vs.0.592 (95%CI=0.504-0.680);Z=3.500,P<0.001] of 3D-TUI were higher than those of 2D-US.However,3D-TUI and 2D-US showed no significant difference in the specificity (84.1% vs.81.4%;χ2=0.081,P=0.776),negative predictive value (67.9% vs.50.7%;χ2=3.645,P=0.066),or positive predictive value (84.1% vs.71.4%;χ2=1.663,P=0.240). Conclusion Compared with 2D-US,3D-TUI demonstrates increased diagnostic efficiency for ETE of PTMC.


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Humans , Thyroid Nodule , Thyroid Neoplasms/diagnosis , Carcinoma, Papillary/pathology , Ultrasonography/methods , Retrospective Studies
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 88(1): 36-45, Jan.-Feb. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1364585

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Abstract Introduction The treatment of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma remains controversial. Central lymph node metastasis is common in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma and it is an important consideration in treatment strategy selection. Objective The aim of this study was to investigate clinicopathologic risk factors and thyroid nodule sonographic characteristics for central lymph node metastasis in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the data of 599 papillary thyroid microcarcinoma patients who underwent surgery from 2005 to 2017 at a single institution. Univariate and multivariate analyses were used to identify the clinicopathologic factors and preoperative sonographic features of central lymph node metastasis. A receiver-operating characteristic, ROC curve analysis, was performed to identify the efficacy of ultrasonographic features in predicting central lymph node metastasis. A nomogram based on the risk factors was established to predict central lymph node metastasis. Results The incidence of central lymph node metastasis was 22.4%. The univariate and multivariate analyses suggested that gender, age, multifocality, extrathyroidal invasion, and lateral lymph node metastasis were independent risk factors for central lymph node metastasis. The univariate and multivariate analyses revealed that nodular shape, margin, and calcification were independently associated with central lymph node metastasis. The ROC curve analysis revealed that the combination of shape, margin and calcification had excellent accuracy in predicting central lymph node metastasis. The nomogram was developed based on the identified risk factors for predicting central lymph node metastasis, and the calibration plot analysis indicated the good performance and clinical utility of the nomogram. Conclusions Central lymph node metastasis is associated with male gender, younger age (<5 years), extrathyroidal invasion, multifocality and lateral lymph node metastasis in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma patients. The ultrasongraphic features, such as irregular shape, ill-defined margin and calcification, may improve the efficacy of predicting central lymph node metastasis. Surgeons and radiologists should pay close attention to the patients who have these risk factors. The nomogram may help guide surgical decision making in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma.


Resumo Introdução O tratamento do microcarcinoma papilífero de tireoide permanece controverso. A metástase em linfonodos centrais é comum e é uma consideração importante na seleção da estratégia de tratamento. Objetivo Investigar os fatores de risco clínico-patológicos e as características ultrassonográficas de nódulos tireoidianos para metástase em linfonodos centrais em microcarcinoma papilífero de tireoide. Método Foram analisados retrospectivamente os dados de 599 pacientes com microcarcinoma papilífero de tireoide submetidos à cirurgia de 2005 a 2017 em uma única instituição. Análises univariadas e multivariadas foram usadas para identificar os fatores clínico-patológicos e as características ultrassonográficas pré-operatórias das metástases em linfonodos centrais. Uma análise de curva ROC (receiver-operating characteristic) foi feita para identificar a eficácia das características ultrassonográficas na previsão dessas metástases. Um nomograma baseado nos fatores de risco foi estabelecido para prever a metástase em linfonodos centrais. Resultados A incidência de metástase em linfonodos centrais foi de 22,4%. As análises univariadas e multivariadas sugeriram que sexo, idade, multifocalidade, invasão extratireoidiana e metástase em linfonodos laterais eram fatores de risco independentes para a metástase em linfonodos centrais. As análises univariadas e multivariadas revelaram que o formato nodular, a margem e a calcificação estavam independentemente associadas à metástase em linfonodos centrais. A análise da curva ROC mostrou que a combinação do formato, margem e calcificação apresentou excelente precisão na previsão dessas metástases. O nomograma foi desenvolvido com base nos fatores de risco identificados para predizer a metástase em linfonodos centrais e a análise do gráfico de calibração indicou o bom desempenho e a utilidade clínica do nomograma. Conclusões Em pacientes com microcarcinoma papilífero de tireoide, metástase em linfonodos centrais está associado ao sexo masculino, menor idade ( < 45 anos), invasão extratireoidiana, multifocalidade e presença de metástase em linfonodos laterais. As características ultrassonográficas, como formato irregular, margem mal definida e calcificação, podem melhorar a eficácia da previsão de metástase em linfonodos centrais. Cirurgiões e radiologistas devem ficar mais atentos aos pacientes que apresentam esses fatores de risco. O nomograma pode ajudar a orientar a tomada de decisão cirúrgica para o microcarcinoma papilífero de tireoide.

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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 73-78, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-929972

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With the gradual popularization of high-resolution ultrasound, the wide application of fine-needle aspiration biopsy technology under ultrasound guidance, and the rapid development of molecular marker detection technology, the detection rate of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) has increased year by year.The main clinical treatment method for PTMC is surgery or active surveillance. In recent years, with the good application of thermal ablation technology in the treatment of liver cancer, benign thyroid nodules and other tumors, many scholars at home and abroad advocate applying this technology in the treatment of PTMC.However, there is still a lack of multicenter, prospective long-term studies with large sample size to confirm the safety and effectiveness.Therefore, it is highly controversial whether thermal ablation should be applied to the initial treatment of PTMC.This paper will comment on this hot issue.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery ; (6): 426-430, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-954613

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Objective:To analyze the risk factors of the number of central lymph node metastasis (CLNM) >5 in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) with clinical lymph node negative (cN0) .Methods:A total of 1567 cases of unilateral cN0 PTMC patients undergoing surgery at Endocrine and Breast Surgery Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University from Jan. 2013 to Dec. 2018 were analyzed retrospectively. There were 405 cases of male and 1162 cases of female among them. According to the CLNM, they were divided into 0-5 and ≥5 groups. Clinicopathological characteristics of two groups were compared with Chi-square test and χ 2 test, et al. Results:The case of CLNM>5 involved was 4.1% (65/1567) .Univariate analysis showed that male, age ≤50 years old, tumor diameter> 8 mm, multifocal cancer all were related to CLNM>5 involved ( P<0.05) , multivariate logistic regression analysis found that male ( OR=1.886, P=0.017) , age ≤50 years ( OR=3.778, P=0.002) , tumor diameter>8 mm ( OR=2.483, P<0.001) and multifocal cancer ( OR=2.362, P=0.005) were independent risk factors for CLNM>5. Subgroup analysis showed that the number of Delphian lymph nodes metastasis≥1 ( OR=13.475, P<0.001) , pretracheal lymph nodes metastasis≥2 ( OR=41.695, P<0.001) , and Delphian+pretracheal lymph nodes metastasis≥2 ( OR=28.750, P<0.001) were also independent risk factors for CLNM>5. Conclusions:Unilateral PTMC patients who are male and age ≤50 years old with tumor diameter>8 mm, multifocal cancer have higher risk of central lymph nodes more than 5 involved, surgical treatment and prophylactic central neck dissection are recommended to such patients instead of long-term follow-up observation.Total thyroidectomy should be selected appropriately according to the intraoperative situation.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1389777

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Resumen En las últimas décadas, la creciente identificación de nódulos tiroideos ha dado lugar a un incremento dramático en el diagnóstico y tasa de incidencia del cáncer de tiroides, sin embargo, su mortalidad se ha mantenido estable. La mayor fracción de este incremento es atribuible al creciente uso de tecnologías de diagnóstico, que ha identificado un número cada vez mayor de cánceres papilares de tiroides (CPT), en su gran mayoría pequeños y de bajo riesgo clínico. La mayoría de estos tumores no generarán morbilidad o mortalidad a pesar de no ser tratados. La práctica clínica ha evolucionado hacia un tratamiento menos agresivo de los CPTs. La vigilancia activa (VA) ha surgido como una nueva alternativa terapéutica dentro del algoritmo de tratamiento, que tiene como objetivo reconocer a un potencial grupo minoritario de pacientes en quienes sus carcinomas papilares tiroideos sí progresarán clínicamente y, por lo tanto, en ellos un tratamiento quirúrgico resulte en mayor beneficio que perjuicio. En esta revisión nos planteamos como objetivo describir la epidemiología del carcinoma papilar tiroideo, el concepto de vigilancia activa en esta área y los resultados clínicos obtenidos mediante este abordaje terapéutico en las distintas experiencias realizadas en el mundo hasta la fecha.


Abstract In recent decades, the increasing identification of thyroid nodules has led to a dramatic increase in the diagnosis and incidence rate of thyroid cancer. However, their mortality has remained stable. The largest fraction of this increase is attributable to the growing use of diagnostic technologies, which has identified an increasing number of mostly small, low clinical risk papillary thyroid cancers (PTC). Most of these tumors will not generate morbidity or mortality despite being untreated. Clinical practice has evolved towards a less aggressive treatment of PTC's. Active surveillance (AS) has emerged as a new therapeutic alternative within the treatment algorithm, which aims to recognize a potential minority group of patients in whom their thyroid papillary carcinoma will progress clinically, and therefore in whom surgical treatment will result in greater benefit than harm. In this review we aim to describe the epidemiology of papillary thyroid carcinoma, the concept of active surveillance in this area and the clinical results obtained by this therapeutic approach in the different experiences carried out in the world until now.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1389780

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Resumen El aumento dramático en la incidencia del cáncer de tiroides de las últimas décadas, el cual se debe principalmente a la mayor detección de microcarcinomas papilares de tiroides (MCPT), ha generado un aumento considerable de los costos asociados a la atención del cáncer de tiroides. A pesar de este aumento de la incidencia a nivel mundial, la mortalidad asociada a estos tumores se ha mantenido sin cambios significativos. En consecuencia, varios grupos de investigadores han sugerido que se ha producido un sobrediagnóstico y un sobretratamiento de los carcinomas papilares de tiroides (CPT) de bajo riesgo. La vigilancia activa (VA) ha surgido como una nueva alternativa terapéutica para estos tumores, con excelentes resultados oncológicos, menores tasas de complicaciones y que podría ayudar a reducir los costos económicos. No obstante, a pesar de los alentadores resultados de la VA, su implementación en la práctica depende de muchos aspectos entre los cuales se encuentran las características radiológicas del tumor, las características clínicas del paciente, factores psicosociales y socioeconómicos. En esta revisión nos enfocaremos en describir la evidencia acumulada hasta la fecha respecto de la historia natural de la cinética del CPT, costo-efectividad de VA, y las limitaciones actuales para su implementación.


Abstract The dramatic increase in the incidence of thyroid cancer in recent decades, which is primarily due to increased detection of papillary thyroid microcarcinomas (PTCM), has led to a significant increase in the costs associated with thyroid cancer care. Despite this increase in the worldwide incidence, the mortality associated with these tumors has remained unchanged. Consequently, several groups of researchers have suggested that low-risk papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTC) have been overdiagnosed and overtreated. Active surveillance (AS) has emerged as a new therapeutic alternative for these tumors, with excellent oncological results, lower complication rates, and which could help reduce economic costs. However, despite the encouraging results of AS, its implementation in practice depends on many aspects including the radiological characteristics of the tumor, the clinical characteristics of the patient, psychosocial factors and socioeconomic factors. In this review we will focus on describing the evidence accumulated to date regarding the natural history of PTC kinetics, cost effectiveness of VA, and current limitations to its implementation.

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Rev. méd. Urug ; 37(4): e37405, 2021.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UY-BNMED, BNUY | ID: biblio-1389658

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Resumen: Introducción: el microcarcinoma papilar tiroideo (MCPT) es un tumor <1 cm, indolente y con diagnóstico incidental o asintomático. Su incidencia aumentó últimamente por mayor detección ecográfica de nódulos no palpables, pero la mortalidad se mantiene estable, con elevada sobrevida a largo plazo. Objetivo: caracterizar los pacientes con MCPT en la clínica de Endocrinología y Metabolismo del Hospital de Clínicas en la década 2008-2018. Materiales y métodos: estudio observacional, transversal, retrospectivo y analítico. Se revisaron historias de archivo y policlínica de pacientes que concurrieron a nuestro servicio desde junio/2008 a junio/2018. Se recabó el número de pacientes atendidos en el hospital en 1978-2008 para estimar incidencia y casuística anual. Las asociaciones entre variables y de tendencias se analizaron estadísticamente. Resultados: de 193 pacientes con carcinoma diferenciado de tiroides, 42 (22%) tuvieron MCPT. La incidencia hospitalaria de MCPT tendió a aumentar en los últimos 40 años (media = 4,2 casos/año); 88% fueron mujeres. El 69% de los diagnósticos fue por punción aspiración de aguja fina (PAAF) de un nódulo tiroideo, siendo 57% unifocales y 43% multifocales. Hubo asociación significativa entre multifocalidad e invasión capsular. Un 84% no tuvo metástasis ganglionares. En 55% de los casos se realizó radioyodo (RY) postcirugía. Conclusiones: aumentó la incidencia de MCPT, mayormente en mujeres. El diagnóstico prequirúrgico se hizo fundamentalmente por PAAF de nódulos tiroideos. La invasión capsular se asoció a multifocalidad. Un 16% tuvo metástasis ganglionares al diagnóstico. En la mayoría se realizó tiroidectomía total y 55% RY.


Abstract: Introduction: papillary thyroid microcarcima (PTMC) is a tumour <1 cm in size, indolent and with incidental or asymptomatic diagnostic. Recently, the incidence of PTMC increased as a result of higher ultrasound detection of nonpalpable nodes, although mortality rates remain stable, with high survival in the long-term. Objective: to characterize patients with PTMC at the Endocrinology and Metabolism Department of the Clinicas University Hospital in the 2008-2018 decade. Method: observational, transversal, retrospective and analytical study. Medical records filed and policlinic records of patients who were seen in our service since June, 2008 and June, 2018 were reviewed. The number of patients assisted in the hospital between 1978 and 2008 was found, to estimate incidence and annual casuistic. Statistical analysis of variables and tendencies was performed. Results: 42 (22%) out of 139 patients with poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma (PDTC) had papillary thyroid microcarcinoma. In the last 40 years, hospital incidence of PTMC has increased (average = 4,2 cases/year), 88% of which were female patients. 69% of diagnostics were done by thyroid fine-needle aspirate cytology (FNAC); 57% were single focal and 43% multifocal. There was a significant association between multifocality and capsule invasion. 84% of cases did not evidence lymph node metastases. In 55% of cases postoperative radioactive iodine therapy was applied. Conclusions: the incidence of PTMC increased, mainly in women. Diagnosis prior to surgery was mainly done by thyroid FNAC. Capsular invasion was associated to multifocality. 16% evidence lymph node metastases upon diagnosis. Complete thyroidectomy was done in most cases, followed by radioactive iodine therapy un 55% of cases.


Resumo: Introdução: o microcarcinoma papilar de tireoide (MCPT) é um tumor <1 cm, indolente e com diagnóstico incidental ou assintomático. Sua incidência aumentou recentemente devido à maior detecção ultrassonográfica de nódulos não palpáveis, mas a mortalidade permanece estável, com alta sobrevida em longo prazo. Objetivo: caracterizar os pacientes com MCPT no ambulatório de Endocrinologia e Metabolismo do Hospital de Clínicas na década de 2008-2018. Materiais e métodos: estudo observacional, transversal, retrospectivo e analítico. Os prontuários de pacientes, históricos e atuais de pacientes foram atendidos no período junho 2008 - junho 2018 foram revisados. O número de pacientes tratados no hospital em 1978-2008 foi coletado para estimar a incidência e a casuística anual. As associações entre variáveis, e tendências foram analisadas estatisticamente. Resultados: de 193 pacientes com carcinoma diferenciado de tireoide, 42 (22%) tinham MCPT. A incidência hospitalar de MCPT mostrou uma tendência crescente nos últimos 40 anos (média = 4,2 casos/ano); 88% eram mulheres. 69% dos diagnósticos foram realizados por punção aspirativa por agulha fina (PAAF) de nódulo tireoidiano, sendo 57% unifocal e 43% multifocal. Houve uma associação significativa entre multifocalidade e invasão capsular. 84% não apresentavam metástases em linfonodos. O radioiodo pós-operatório (RY) foi realizado em 55% dos casos. Conclusões: a incidência de MCPT aumentou, principalmente em mulheres. O diagnóstico pré-cirúrgico foi feito principalmente pela PAAF de nódulos tireoidianos. A invasão capsular foi associada à multifocalidade. 16% tinham metástases linfonodais no momento do diagnóstico. Realizou-se tireoidectomia total na maioria dos pacientes e 55% foi submetida a RY.


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Thyroid Cancer, Papillary , Incidence
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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12): 548-553, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-911359

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Objective:To compare the differences in clinicopathological characteristics between papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) and papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) with a diameter≥2 cm.Methods:Clinicopathological and follow-up information of 1 404 PTC cases with diameter≤9 cm who received surgery and were confirmed pathologically from January 2010 to May 2017 in the First Hospital of China Medical University were analyzed retrospectively. All cases were divided into PTMC group and diameter ≥2 cm PTC group according to tumor diameter. The diameter of ≥2 cm PTC group was further categorized into two subgroups with 4 cm as the boundary. Clinical and pathological characteristics were analyzed. Meanwhile, risk factors that affected lymph node metastasis and postoperative recurrence of tumor were analyzed as well.Results:(1) A total of 1 404 eligible patients were included, consisting of 1 001 cases (71.3%) of PTMC and 403 cases (28.7%) of PTC of diameter≥2 cm with a median follow-up time of 43.00 (8.00-94.00) months. There were statistical differences in gender, age, serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level, bilobe, multifocality, cervical lymph node metastasis, extrathyroidal extension, body mass index, postoperative death, postoperative recurrence, and 131I treatment rate between two groups. Age, serum TSH level, bilobe, multifocality, cervical lymph node metastasis, extrathyroidal extension, postoperative recurrence, and 131I treatment rate were found statistically different among the PTMC group, 2 cm≤diameter≤4 cm PTC group, and 4 cm<diameter≤9 cm PTC group. (2) The univariate analysis showed that the influencing factors of PTMC with cervical lymph node metastasis included male, younger age, larger tumor diameter, bilobe, multifocality, and extrathyroidal extension. The factors influencing 2 cm≤diameter≤4 cm PTC with cervical lymph node metastasis were younger age and extrathyroidal extension. Extrathyroidal extension and cervical lymph node metastasis were associated with recurrence of PTMC, while older age and larger tumor diameter were related to recurrence of 2 cm≤diameter≤4 cm PTC. (3) After multivariate analysis, age<45 years and larger tumor diameter were independent risk factors for PTMC with cervical lymph node metastasis. Age<45 years was an independent risk factor for 2 cm≤diameter≤4 cm PTC with cervical lymph node metastasis. Larger tumor diameter was an independent risk factor for 2 cm≤diameter≤4 cm PTC with recurrence. Conclusion:Clinicopathological characteristics between PTMC and diameter ≥2 cm PTC were significantly different. Age<45 years and larger tumor diameter were independent risk factors influencing prognosis.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery ; (6): 447-448, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907825

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Ectopic thyroid gland refers to the presence of thyroid tissue outside the normal position of the neck, which is relatively rare in clinical practice, and ectopic and cancer change is rare. This article focuses on a patient with "supraclavicular mass" as the first symptom admitted to the Thyroid Surgery Department of Binzhou People’s Hospital, After the operation, the pathology confirmed ectopic thyroid cancer with lymph node metastasis, and the imaging showed lung metastasis. This article summarizes the case data.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery ; (6): 373-376, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907809

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Objective:To investigate the predictive value of lymph node size for ipsilateral central lymph node metastasis (ICLNM) of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) in CT examination.Methods:The CT data of 229 patients with single PTMC admitted to the Department of Oncology, Hangzhou First People’s Hospital, Affiliated to Zhejiang University School of Medicine from Jan. 2018 to Jun. 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. All cases were confirmed by surgery and pathology. The ipsilateral central lymph nodes were divided into <0.2 cm group, 0.2-0.4 cm group and ≥0.4 cm group according to their maximun diameters, and the distribution difference of positive and negative ICLNM among the three groups were observed and analyzed by χ 2 test. Results:In 229 PTMCs, the proportion of positive and negative ICLNM were 29.69% (68/229) and 70.31% (108/155) , respectively. Positive ICLNM in <0.2 cm group, 0.2-0.4 cm group and ≥0.4 cm group accounted for 11.43% (16/140) , 64.29% (36/56) and 81.82% (27/33) , respectively. When 0.2 cm and 0.4 cm were used as the threshold to determine positive ICLNM, the values of χ 2 and P between groups were 87.663 and <0.001. The sensitivity and specificity of diagnosing lymph node metastasis were 79.75% (63/79) and 82.67% (124/150) , 34.18% (27/79) and 96% (144/150) , respectively. The proportions of high enhancement, calcification and cystic degeneration were 3.2% (5/155) , 0.7% (1/155) and 0 (0/155) , respectively. Conclusions:In CT examination of patients with PTMC, the diameter of lymph nodes less than 0.2 cm highly indicates negative ICLNM. The proportion of positive ICLNM increased with increasing lymph node diameter, and the diameter of lymph nodes less than 0.4 cm highly indicates positive ICLNM.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery ; (6): 278-282, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907792

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Objective:To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma in the isthmus (PTMCI) and the independent risk factors of central lymph node metastasis.Methods:58 consecutive patients with PTMCI admitted from Jan. 2016 to Dec. 2018 (isthmus group) were retrospectively analyzed, including 15 males and 43 females,age (42.93±12.69) years old; According to the specific location of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) in isthmus, PTMCI were subdivided into the right PTMCI and the left PT-MCI 67 patients with a single PTMC located in the unilateral lobe were randomly selected as a control (lobe group) , including 13 cases of male and 54 cases of female, age (47.18±11.34) years old. Index included the patient’s age, gender, tumor diameter, TPOAb, aspect ratio, microcalcification, capsular invasion, lymph node metastasis, surgical methods, operation method, and scope of lymph node dissection. SPSS 21.0 software was used for statistical analysis. The quantitative data of normal distribution was expressed as ± s,and the difference between the two groups was compared by chi-square test.The risk factors of CLNM of the isthmus group were analyzed with univariate chi-square test and multivariate Logistic regression analysis.The difference was statistically significant if P<0.05. Results:Compared with PTMC, PTMCI showed a higher rate of capsule invasion ( P=0.003) ,lymph node metastasis ( P=0.049) ,lymph node metastasis in central region ( P=0.033) ,and surgical methods between the two groups were statistically significant ( P<0.05) ;But PTMCI was significantly lower than PTMC in aspect ratio>1 ( P<0.05) . Univariate analysis showed that capsule invasion ( P=0.001) and microcalcification ( P=0.012) were risk factors for PTMCI lymph node metastasis. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that capsule invasion ( P=0.016) and microcalcification ( P=0.046) were independent risk factors for central lymph node metastasis in PTMCI. Conclusions:Compared with PTMC,PTMCI indicates a higher rate of capsular invasion,lymph node metastasis in prelaryngeal and central lymph node;Compared with PTMC, PTMCI indicates a lower rate of aspect ratio>1; Capsule invasion and microcalcification are independent risk factors for central lymph node metastasis in PTMCI. For patients with the right PTMCI or the left PTMCI and also without capsular invasion and calcification,ipsilateral central lymph node dissection should be considered.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery ; (6): 273-277, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907791

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Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of the modified gasless unilateral axillary approach (MGUAA) endoscopic thyroid surgery in treatment of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) .Methods:From Jan. 2019 to Dec. 2019, 90 patients receiving PTMC (cT1N0M0, cI stage, 8th, 2017 AJCC) therapy by modified gasless unilateral axillary approach endoscopic thyroid surgery (MGUAA group, n=41) , and conventional open thyroid surgery (OS group, n=49) were retrospectively analyzed. Ninety patients were enrolled in the study, including 14 males and 76 females,with the mean age (42.1±12.0) years.The effectiveness of central lymph node dissection (CLND) , the operation time, the types of operation, the amount of drainage, the duration of hospital stay, the related complications, the postoperative pain of neck and axillary and the cosmetic satisfaction were compared between the two groups.SPSS 25.0 statistical software was used for statistical analysis, the measurement data was expressed by ±s, paired t test was used to compare the measurement data between groups, and Chi-square test was used to campare the count date between groups. Results:The mean age (35.0±8.6) years and the amount of surgical bleeding (12.3±7.3) ml in the MGUAA group were significantly lower than those (48.1±11.1) years and (16.1±4.3) ml in the OS group ( P<0.01) , while the mean operation time (99.1±19.5) min, the mean amount of drainage (221.4±67.9) ml and the postoperative drainage tube placement time (5.0±0.8) days were significantly higher than those of (70.6±17.8) min, (98.3±63.7) ml and (3.8±1.0) days in the MGUAA ( P<0.01) . There was no significant difference in the number of lymph nodes of CLND or the duration of hospital stay between the two groups ( P>0.05) . In terms of surgical complications, the transient recurrent laryngeal nerve injury, the postoperative hematoma, the postoperative infection, and the lymphatic leakage had no significant difference between the two groups ( P>0.05) . The MGUAA group had significant advantages in avoiding the postoperative dysphagia in front of neck, the postoperative pain of neck, and cosmetic satisfaction over the OS group [ (0.0% vs 28.6%) , (14.6% vs 71.4%) , (1.1±0.3) score vs (2.4±0.5) score ( P<0.01) ]. Whereas in axillary area pain on the surgical side, the MGUAA group was inferior to the OS group ( P<0.01) . Conclusion:The modified gasless unilateral axillary approach endoscopic thyroid surgery is a feasible, safe and cosmetically operation for PTMC (cT1N0M0, cI stage, 8th, 2017 AJCC) .

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Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae ; (6): 584-589, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-887898

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Objective To investigate the clinical value of core-needle biopsy(CNB)for low-risk papillary thyroid microcarcinoma(PTMC)after radiofrequency ablation(RFA). Methods A total of 190 patients(including 142 females and 48 males,20-74 years old)with unifocal low-risk PTMCs[mean volume of(106.29±96.15)mm


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Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Biopsy, Needle , Carcinoma, Papillary/surgery , Radiofrequency Ablation , Thyroid Neoplasms , Ultrasonography, Interventional
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Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae ; (6): 322-327, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-887862

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Objective To establish a prediction model for the short-term efficacy of percutaneous ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation(RFA)in the treatment of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma(PTMC). Methods We retrospectively analyzed the preoperative and follow-up data of 159 patients with PTMC who underwent percutaneous ultrasound-guided RFA treatment in the Department of Ultrasound,the First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital from January to December in 2018.The association with 12-month tumor status(end event)was evaluated by multivariate logistic regression model.A nomogram was built to predict the risk of tumors which did not disappear completely within 12 months after RFA. Results We found that gender(


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Humans , Carcinoma, Papillary/surgery , Nomograms , Radiofrequency Ablation , Retrospective Studies , Thyroid Neoplasms/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies ; : 64-68, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-961967

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Objective@#The complete staging and risk stratification of Papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) is usually not done due to its theoretically low recurrence rates. This study aimed to determine the value of postoperative radioiodine diagnostic scan and SPECT/CT for the accurate staging and risk stratification in PTMC patients.@*Methodology@#This study was a retrospective review of PTMC patients from January 2014 to May 2017 who underwent I-131 scans. All PTMC patients were initially staged by the 8th edition AJCC/TNM staging system and risk-stratified, based on clinical information, histopathology and stimulated thyroglobulin (sTg). After I-131 scan, staging and risk stratification were re-assessed. The proportion of patients who ended up with a higher stage and risk stratification were reported.@*Results and Conclusion@#Fifty-two patients were included. The overall upgrading of cancer stage was 7.7 %. The overall higher risk stratification was 19.2% with radioiodine-avid lymph node, lung, and bone metastases. Neck and paratracheal node metastases were found in 37.3% of the initial low-risk patients with sTg less than 5 ng/mL. Lung metastasis was found in the initial intermediate-risk patient. The I-131 scan helps to localize metastatic lesions and results in a higher stage in 50% of the initial high-risk patients. This study provides some evidence showing the value of postoperative radioiodine WBS for accurate staging and risk stratification in PTMC patients. Larger studies with analytical design should be further performed to prove its significant utility.

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Arch. endocrinol. metab. (Online) ; 64(6): 803-809, Nov.-Dec. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1142206

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ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of the study was to develop an association between clinicopathologic and sonographic features of patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma and the prevalence of lymph node metastasis. Subjects and methods: Clinicopathologic and sonographic features of 415 patients of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma with (n = 102) or without (n = 313) lymph node metastasis were retrospectively reviewed. The thickness of the lymph node ≥ 6 mm with intra-lymph nodal occupying lesions considered lymph node metastasis. Also, it was considered metastasis if lymph node perfusion or blood flow defect was found with any thickness size. Univariate following multivariate analysis was performed for the prediction of sonographic features and clinicopathologic factors for the prevalence of lymph node metastasis. Results: Male gender ( p = 0.041), age < 45 years ( p = 0.042), preoperative calcitonin > 65 pg/ mL ( p = 0.039), nodule size > 5 mm in diameter ( p = 0.038), bilaterality ( p = 0.038), tumor capsular invasion ( p = 0.048), cystic change ( p = 0.047), and hyper vascularity ( p = 0.049) of thyroid nodules were associated with lymph node metastasis. Also, thyroid nodules 5 mm and more in diameter may have high aggressiveness. Conclusion: These data helped the surgeon for individualized treatment in thyroid carcinoma and avoid unnecessary prophylactic surgery of the lymph node.


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Humans , Male , Thyroidectomy , Thyroid Neoplasms/surgery , Thyroid Neoplasms/epidemiology , Thyroid Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Carcinoma, Papillary , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Lymph Nodes/diagnostic imaging , Lymphatic Metastasis/diagnostic imaging , Middle Aged
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Arch. endocrinol. metab. (Online) ; 64(5): 533-541, Sept.-Oct. 2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1131127

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ABSTRACT Objective: We aimed to evaluate the patients diagnosed with papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) and papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) in terms of clinical, ultrasonographical (US) and histopathological features and their relationships with tumor size. Subjects and methods: We retrospectively evaluated 881 patients who underwent thyroid surgery in our clinic and diagnosed with PTC histopathologically were enrolled the study. Demographic characteristics, US findings and histopathological features were evaluated. Results: In total, 1264 nodules were identified in the 881 patients. The incidentality rates were higher in the PTMC group and also in the ≤ 5 mm group. In total multifocality rate was 32.9%, and was significantly higher in PTMC group than the PTC group. PTC and > 5 mm PTMC groups compared to PTMC and ≤ 5 mm groups respectively, were more aggresive histopathological features. Conclusions: Since the incidentality rates were found significantly more common in our patients with PTMC and those with ≤ 5 mm, ultrasonographic features of the nodules should be evaluated carefully and for cases which are suspicious with US, US-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) should be considered in order to make the correct treatment strategy. Also our study revealed that PTC and > 5 mm PTMC groups compared to PTMC and ≤ 5 mm groups respectively, have more aggresive histopathological features.


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Humans , Thyroid Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Carcinoma, Papillary/diagnostic imaging , Retrospective Studies , Thyroid Cancer, Papillary/diagnostic imaging , Lymphatic Metastasis
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Endocrinology and Metabolism ; : 115-121, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-816622

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BACKGROUND: Recently, there has been some controversy regarding the role of radioactive iodine (RAI) ablation in the treatment of low-risk differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC), especially papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC). This study aimed to compare quality of life (QoL) parameters between patients with PTMC who underwent total thyroidectomy (TT) alone and those who underwent TT with RAI ablation.METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, patients with PTMC who underwent TT with/without RAI remnant ablation were prospectively enrolled between June 2016 and October 2017. All patients completed three questionnaires: the 12-item short-form health survey (SF-12), thyroid cancer-specific quality of life (THYCA-QoL) questionnaire, and fear of progression (FoP) questionnaire.RESULTS: The TT and TT with RAI groups comprised 107 and 182 patients, respectively. The TT with RAI group had significantly lower serum thyrotropin (TSH) levels than the TT group. However, after matching for TSH levels between the groups (n=100 in both groups), there were no significant differences in baseline characteristics. According to the SF-12, the score for general health was significantly lower in the TT with RAI group than in the TT group (P=0.047). The THYCA-QoL also showed a significant difference in the “felt chilly” score between groups (P=0.023). No significant differences in FoP scores were observed between the groups.CONCLUSION: Patients with PTMC who underwent TT with RAI ablation experienced more health-related problems than those managed with TT alone. These findings support the idea that RAI ablation should be carefully considered in patients with low-risk DTCs.


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Humans , Cross-Sectional Studies , Health Surveys , Iodine , Prospective Studies , Quality of Life , Thyroid Gland , Thyroid Neoplasms , Thyroidectomy , Thyrotropin
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-196358

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Background: Papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTM) is a relatively common entity in the general population. PTM is often asymptomatic and is detected incidentally during the histopathological examination of thyroidectomy specimens from operations because of benign thyroid disease. Aims: The aims of the study are to determine the incidence of incidental papillary thyroid microcarcinomas (IPTMs) in our center, to examine the clinicopathologic characteristics of these tumors, and to present our experiences. Materials and Methods: This study includes 827 patients who underwent thyroidectomy operation in our center between January 2013 and June 2017 and were examined histopathologically in the Pathology Clinic. Patients' demographic characteristics, preoperative diagnoses, operative procedure, histopathological findings, and postoperative prognostic indexes are presented. Results and Conclusion: Of the 827 patients, 138 (16.6%) were diagnosed with a malignancy. Of these, 124 were papillary carcinoma, 5 were follicular carcinoma, 4 were lymphoma, 2 were medullary carcinoma, 2 were anaplastic carcinoma, and 1 was poorly differentiated carcinoma. The IPTM incidence rate was 8.01%; the multifocality and bilaterality rates were 23.3% and 13.3%, respectively. In 98.3% of IPTM cases, total thyroidectomies were performed, and in 1.7% of cases, subtotal thyroidectomy was performed followed by complementary thyroidectomy. No relapse or metastasis was detected in any of these cases. A careful histopathological examination of the thyroidectomy specimen is essential because IPTM is frequently skipped in fine needle aspiration cytology. We consider it best to perform total thyroidectomies because bilaterality and multifocality rates are high in IPTM. Long-term life expectancy in these tumors is quite good.

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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 85(2): 237-243, Mar.-Apr. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1001541

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Abstract Introduction: For papillary thyroid microcarcinoma patients, the reported incidence of lymph node metastasis is as high as 40%, and these occur mainly in the central compartment of the neck. Because these metastases are difficult to detect using ultrasonography preoperatively, some authors advocate routine central neck dissection in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma patients at the time of initial thyroidectomy. Objective: To evaluate whether prophylactic central neck dissection can decrease the local recurrence rate of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma after thyroidectomy. Methods: The publicly available literature published from January 1990 to December 2017 concerning thyroidectomy plus prophylactic central neck dissection versus thyroidectomy for papillary thyroid microcarcinoma was retrieved by searching the national and international online databases. A meta-analysis was performed after the data extraction process. Results: Four studies were finally included with a total of 727 patients, of whom, 366 cases underwent thyroidectomy plus prophylactic central neck dissection and 361 cases received thyroidectomy only. As shown by the meta-analysis results, the recurrence rates in cases of thyroidectomy plus prophylactic central neck dissection were approximately 1.91% and were significantly lower than those with thyroidectomy only (OR = 0.24, 95% CI [0.10, 0.56], p = 0.0009). Conclusion: For patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma, thyroidectomy plus prophylactic central neck dissection is a safe and efficient procedure and it results in lower recurrence rate. Since the evidences are of low quality (non-randomized studies), further randomized trials are needed.


Resumo Introdução: A incidência relatada de metástases linfonodais chega a 40% em pacientes com microcarcinoma papilífero de tireoide e essas ocorrem principalmente no compartimento cervical central. Como essas metástases são difíceis de ser detectadas com o uso de ultrassonografia no pré-operatório, alguns autores defendem o esvaziamento cervical central de rotina em pacientes portadores de microcarcinoma papilífero de tireoide no momento da tireoidectomia inicial. Objetivo: Avaliar se o esvaziamento cervical central profilático pode diminuir a taxa de recorrência local de microcarcinoma papilífero de tireoide após a tireoidectomia. Método: A literatura disponível, publicada de janeiro de 1990 a dezembro de 2017, sobre tireoidectomia com esvaziamento cervical central profilático versus tireoidectomia somente para microcarcinoma papilífero de tireoide foi obtida através de busca nas bases de dados online nacionais e internacionais. A metanálise foi feita após o processo de extração de dados. Resultados: Quatro estudos foram finalmente incluídos na metanálise, com 727 pacientes, dos quais 366 foram submetidos à tireoidectomia com esvaziamento cervical central profilático e 361 só receberam tireoidectomia. Como mostrado pelos resultados da metanálise, as taxas de recorrência com tireoidectomia com esvaziamento cervical central profilático foram de 1,91% e foram significantemente menores do que aquelas em pacientes submetidos somente à tiroidectomia (OR = 0,24, IC95% [0,10-0,56], p = 0,0009). Conclusão: Para pacientes com microcarcinoma papilífero de tireoide, o esvaziamento cervical central profilático é um procedimento seguro e eficiente e resulta em menor taxa de recorrência. Como as evidências são de baixa qualidade (estudos não randomizados), mais estudos randomizados são necessários.


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Humans , Male , Female , Neck Dissection/methods , Thyroidectomy/methods , Thyroid Neoplasms/surgery , Carcinoma, Papillary/surgery , Prophylactic Surgical Procedures/methods , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/prevention & control , Thyroid Neoplasms/pathology , Carcinoma, Papillary/pathology , Reproducibility of Results , Treatment Outcome
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