Einstein (São Paulo) (May 2022)

Ultrasound classification of thyroid nodules: does size matter?

  • Raissa Kitaguchi Sakajiri,
  • Antonio Rahal Junior,
  • Miguel José Francisco Neto,
  • Marcos Roberto Gomes de Queiroz,
  • Rodrigo Gobbo Garcia,
  • Leandro Aurélio Liporoni Martins,
  • Domingos Augusto Cherino Malerbi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2022ao6747
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20

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ABSTRACT Objective To determine whether the size of thyroid nodules in ACR-TIRADS ultrasound categories 3 and 4 is correlated with the Bethesda cytopathology classification. Methods Thyroid nodules (566) subclassified as ACR-TIRADS 3 or 4 were divided into three size categories according to American Thyroid Association guidelines. The frequency of different Bethesda categories in each size range within ACR-TIRADS 3 and 4 classifications was analyzed. Results Most nodules in both ACR-TIRADS classifications fell in the Bethesda 2 category, regardless of size (90.8% and 68.6%, ACR-TIRADS 3 and 4 respectively). The prevalence of Bethesda 6 nodules in the ACR-TIRADS 4 group was 14 times higher than in the ACR-TIRADS 3 group. There were no significant differences between nodule size and fine needle aspiration biopsy classification in any of the ACR-TIRADS categories. Conclusion Size does not appear to be an important criterion for indication of fine needle aspiration biopsy in thyroid nodules with a high suspicion of malignancy on ultrasound examination.

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