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Diagnostic performance of thyroid ultrasound in Hürthle cell carcinomas

OBJECTIVE: Hürthle cell carcinomas (HCCs) of the thyroid have been recently reclassified as a separate entity due to their distinct clinical and molecular profiles. Few studies have assessed the ability of preoperative characteristics in differentiating HCCs from Hürthle cell adenomas (HCAs) due to...

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Autores principales: Santana, Nathalie Oliveira, Freitas, Ricardo Miguel Costa, Marcos, Vinicius Neves, Chammas, Maria Cristina, Camargo, Rosalinda Yossie Asato, Schmerling, Cláudia Kliemann, Vanderlei, Felipe Augusto Brasileiro, Hoff, Ana Oliveira, Marui, Suemi, Danilovic, Debora Lucia Seguro
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10522209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31038598
http://dx.doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000131
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author Santana, Nathalie Oliveira
Freitas, Ricardo Miguel Costa
Marcos, Vinicius Neves
Chammas, Maria Cristina
Camargo, Rosalinda Yossie Asato
Schmerling, Cláudia Kliemann
Vanderlei, Felipe Augusto Brasileiro
Hoff, Ana Oliveira
Marui, Suemi
Danilovic, Debora Lucia Seguro
author_facet Santana, Nathalie Oliveira
Freitas, Ricardo Miguel Costa
Marcos, Vinicius Neves
Chammas, Maria Cristina
Camargo, Rosalinda Yossie Asato
Schmerling, Cláudia Kliemann
Vanderlei, Felipe Augusto Brasileiro
Hoff, Ana Oliveira
Marui, Suemi
Danilovic, Debora Lucia Seguro
author_sort Santana, Nathalie Oliveira
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description OBJECTIVE: Hürthle cell carcinomas (HCCs) of the thyroid have been recently reclassified as a separate entity due to their distinct clinical and molecular profiles. Few studies have assessed the ability of preoperative characteristics in differentiating HCCs from Hürthle cell adenomas (HCAs) due to the low prevalence of both lesions. This study aimed to compare the preoperative features of HCCs and HCAs and evaluate the diagnostic performance of ultrasound in distinguishing between both. SUBJETCS AND METHODS: Retrospective study including 101 patients (52 HCCs and 49 HCAs) who underwent thyroid surgery from 2000 to 2016. Clinical, ultrasonographic, and histological data were reviewed. Diagnostic performance of suspicious sonographic features was analyzed in 51 cases (24 HCCs and 27 HCAs). RESULTS: Hürthle cell neoplasms were predominant in females. Subjects ≥ 55 years represented 58% of the cases of HCCs and 53% of those of HCAs. Carcinomas were significantly larger (p < 0.001), and a tumor size ≥ 4 cm significantly increased the risk of malignancy (odds ratio 3.67). Other clinical, cytologic, and sonographic data were similar between HCCs and HCAs. Among the HCCs, the lesions were purely solid in 54.2%, hypoechoic in 37.5%, and had coarse calcifications in 12.5%, microcalcifications in 8.3%, irregular contours in 4.2%, and a taller-than-wide shape in 16.7%. Predominantly/exclusive intranodular vascularization was observed in 52.6%. Overall, 58% of the HCCs were classified as TI-RADS 4 or 5 compared with 48% of the HCAs. TI-RADS 4 or 5 had a specificity of only 51.8% and a positive likelihood ratio of 1.21. CONCLUSIONS: Apart from the lesion size, no other preoperative feature adequately distinguished HCCs from HCAs. Sonographic characteristics raising suspicion for malignancy, which are mostly present in papillary carcinomas, were infrequent in HCCs. New tools must be developed to improve preoperative diagnosis and deferral of surgery in cases of adenomas.
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spelling pubmed-105222092023-09-27 Diagnostic performance of thyroid ultrasound in Hürthle cell carcinomas Santana, Nathalie Oliveira Freitas, Ricardo Miguel Costa Marcos, Vinicius Neves Chammas, Maria Cristina Camargo, Rosalinda Yossie Asato Schmerling, Cláudia Kliemann Vanderlei, Felipe Augusto Brasileiro Hoff, Ana Oliveira Marui, Suemi Danilovic, Debora Lucia Seguro Arch Endocrinol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVE: Hürthle cell carcinomas (HCCs) of the thyroid have been recently reclassified as a separate entity due to their distinct clinical and molecular profiles. Few studies have assessed the ability of preoperative characteristics in differentiating HCCs from Hürthle cell adenomas (HCAs) due to the low prevalence of both lesions. This study aimed to compare the preoperative features of HCCs and HCAs and evaluate the diagnostic performance of ultrasound in distinguishing between both. SUBJETCS AND METHODS: Retrospective study including 101 patients (52 HCCs and 49 HCAs) who underwent thyroid surgery from 2000 to 2016. Clinical, ultrasonographic, and histological data were reviewed. Diagnostic performance of suspicious sonographic features was analyzed in 51 cases (24 HCCs and 27 HCAs). RESULTS: Hürthle cell neoplasms were predominant in females. Subjects ≥ 55 years represented 58% of the cases of HCCs and 53% of those of HCAs. Carcinomas were significantly larger (p < 0.001), and a tumor size ≥ 4 cm significantly increased the risk of malignancy (odds ratio 3.67). Other clinical, cytologic, and sonographic data were similar between HCCs and HCAs. Among the HCCs, the lesions were purely solid in 54.2%, hypoechoic in 37.5%, and had coarse calcifications in 12.5%, microcalcifications in 8.3%, irregular contours in 4.2%, and a taller-than-wide shape in 16.7%. Predominantly/exclusive intranodular vascularization was observed in 52.6%. Overall, 58% of the HCCs were classified as TI-RADS 4 or 5 compared with 48% of the HCAs. TI-RADS 4 or 5 had a specificity of only 51.8% and a positive likelihood ratio of 1.21. CONCLUSIONS: Apart from the lesion size, no other preoperative feature adequately distinguished HCCs from HCAs. Sonographic characteristics raising suspicion for malignancy, which are mostly present in papillary carcinomas, were infrequent in HCCs. New tools must be developed to improve preoperative diagnosis and deferral of surgery in cases of adenomas. Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia 2019-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10522209/ /pubmed/31038598 http://dx.doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000131 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Santana, Nathalie Oliveira
Freitas, Ricardo Miguel Costa
Marcos, Vinicius Neves
Chammas, Maria Cristina
Camargo, Rosalinda Yossie Asato
Schmerling, Cláudia Kliemann
Vanderlei, Felipe Augusto Brasileiro
Hoff, Ana Oliveira
Marui, Suemi
Danilovic, Debora Lucia Seguro
Diagnostic performance of thyroid ultrasound in Hürthle cell carcinomas
title Diagnostic performance of thyroid ultrasound in Hürthle cell carcinomas
title_full Diagnostic performance of thyroid ultrasound in Hürthle cell carcinomas
title_fullStr Diagnostic performance of thyroid ultrasound in Hürthle cell carcinomas
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic performance of thyroid ultrasound in Hürthle cell carcinomas
title_short Diagnostic performance of thyroid ultrasound in Hürthle cell carcinomas
title_sort diagnostic performance of thyroid ultrasound in hürthle cell carcinomas
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10522209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31038598
http://dx.doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000131
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