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Thyroid Nodule with Benign Cytology: Is Clinical Follow-Up Enough?

Title
Thyroid Nodule with Benign Cytology: Is Clinical Follow-Up Enough?
Author
박정선
Keywords
Biostatistics; Cancers and neoplasms; Clinical research design; Diagnostic medicine; Endocrine physiology; Endocrine tumors; Endocrinology; Health care policy; Health risk analysis; Mathematics; Medicine; Non-clinical medicine; Observational studies; Oncology; Research Article; Retrospective studies; Statistics; Thyroid; Thyroid lymphoma
Issue Date
2013-05
Publisher
Plos one
Citation
PLoS ONE, Vol. 8, Issue 5, p1-4
Abstract
Objective: In this multicenter study, we investigated the management algorithm for thyroid nodules with benign cytology using US features from data collected from 7 institutions. Materials and Methods: The institutional review board approved this retrospective study. Data on 700 focal thyroid nodules in 673 consecutive patients were collected from 7 university-affiliated hospitals. This study included nodules that were diagnosed as benign at initial cytologic evaluation and that underwent pathologic or follow-up study. The risk of malignancy was compared according to the US assessments of each institution as well as looking at all the nodules together as a whole. Results: Of the 700 nodules, 688 (98.3%) were benign and 12 (1.7%) were malignant. If initial cytologic results were benign, the likelihood of the nodule actually being malignant was from 1 to 3%, varying by institution. The likelihood of a cytologically benign nodule with positive US being malignant (4.7%, 8/169) was higher than that of one without positive US (0.8%, 4/531) (P?=?.002). Conclusion: Based on our multicenter study, repeat FNA should be performed in thyroid nodules with initial benign cytology showing suspicious US features in order to decrease the number of false negative cases.
URI
http://search.proquest.com/docview/1355279291?accountid=11283http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/46091
ISSN
1932-6203
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0063834
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