Cancer Biology & Medicine (Jun 2012)

Application of Real-time Ultrasound Elastography in Diagnosing Benign and Malignant Thyroid Solid Nodules

  • Hai-ling Wang,
  • Sheng Zhang,
  • Xiao-jie Xin,
  • Li-hui Zhao,
  • Chun-xiang Li,
  • Jia-li Mu,
  • Xue-qing Wei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.2095-3941.2012.02.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 124 – 127

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Objective Real-time ultrasound elastography (US-E) is a helpful tool in diagnosing thyroid nodules. This study aims to evaluate thyroid solid nodules, to establish the accuracy of US-E in providing information on the nature of these nodules, and to assess the clinical value of elasticity scores (ES) and strain ratio (SR) in differentiating thyroid solid nodules and to explore its distribution characteristics using pathological analysis as reference.Methods Traditional ultrasonography and US-E were performed on 131 thyroid solid nodules (99 benign ones and 32 malignant ones) in 120 patients (78 females and 41 males). Three radiologists evaluated the nodules based on a four-degree elasticity scoring system. The nodules were classi?ed according to the ES as soft (ES 1-2) or hard (ES 3-4). The SR was calculated online.Results The sensitivity and speci?city of the ES for thyroid cancer diagnosis were 78% and 80%, respectively. SR values ≥ 2.9 used as a standard to distinguish benign from malignant nodules had a sensitivity of 87% and a specificity of 92%. The SR of the benign lesions was 1.64±1.37, which was significantly different from that of malignant lesions, which was 4.96±2.13 (PConclusions Both the ES and SR were higher in malignant nodules than those in benign ones. Real-time US-E was a useful index in the differential diagnosis of thyroid solid nodules. It can provide quantitative information on thyroid nodule characterization and improve diagnostic confidence.

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