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Cystic change in thyroid nodules: a confounding factor for real-time qualitative thyroid ultrasound elastography
K S S Bhatia1, D P Rasalkar, Y P Lee
1Department of Imaging & Interventional Radiology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin N.T, Hong Kong, PR China.
Objective:
To evaluate real-time qualitative ultrasound elastography for focal thyroid masses undergoing fine-needle aspiration in a routine thyroid ultrasound clinic.
Materials And Methods:
Ninety-four thyroid nodules scheduled for fine-needle aspiration cytology in a thyroid ultrasound clinic also underwent real-time freehand elastography. Colour-scaled elastograms were graded visually on the stiffness of the solid component of nodules relative to thyroid parenchyma using an elastography score (ES) scale from 1 (soft) to 4 (stiff). The ES for benign and malignant nodules and the influence of cystic change on ES were analysed using Chi-square with trend and Fishers exact tests, with a p<0.05 used to indicate statistical significance.
Results:
There were 19 papillary carcinomas, five metastases, 57 hyperplastic nodules, and four follicular adenomas based on definitive cytology (n=54) or histology (n=31). Nine nodules were excluded due to indeterminate cytology and no histology. Of malignancies (all solid), two were ES=1, four were ES=2, eight were ES=3, and 10 were ES=4. Of benign nodules, 17 were ES=1, 17 were ES=2, 16 were ES=3, and 11 were ES=4. An ES>2 was more common in benign nodules with predominant cystic components (17/18) than mildly cystic (3/12) or completely solid (7/31) benign nodules (p=0.0004, p<0.0001). The ES was not significantly different between benign and malignant nodules (p=0.09) unless partially cystic nodules were excluded (p=0.005). For solid nodules, an ES>2 optimally predicted malignancy, achieving 74% sensitivity, 77% specificity, and 76% accuracy.
Conclusion:
Qualitative real-time thyroid elastography predicts malignancy only if predominantly cystic nodules are excluded, which may limit its utility in routine clinical practice.
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