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Sonographic Features Differentiating Follicular Thyroid Cancer from Follicular Adenoma–A Meta-Analysis

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The risk of thyroid malignancy assessment may include certain ultrasound features. The analysis is lacking for the differentiation of follicular thyroid adenomas and cancers (FTAs and FTCs). Our meta-analysis aimed to identify sonographic features suggesting malignancy in the case of...

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Autores principales: Borowczyk, Martyna, Woliński, Kosma, Więckowska, Barbara, Jodłowska-Siewert, Elżbieta, Szczepanek-Parulska, Ewelina, Verburg, Frederik A., Ruchała, Marek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33668130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13050938
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author Borowczyk, Martyna
Woliński, Kosma
Więckowska, Barbara
Jodłowska-Siewert, Elżbieta
Szczepanek-Parulska, Ewelina
Verburg, Frederik A.
Ruchała, Marek
author_facet Borowczyk, Martyna
Woliński, Kosma
Więckowska, Barbara
Jodłowska-Siewert, Elżbieta
Szczepanek-Parulska, Ewelina
Verburg, Frederik A.
Ruchała, Marek
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The risk of thyroid malignancy assessment may include certain ultrasound features. The analysis is lacking for the differentiation of follicular thyroid adenomas and cancers (FTAs and FTCs). Our meta-analysis aimed to identify sonographic features suggesting malignancy in the case of follicular lesions, potentially differentiating FTA and FTC. Based on twenty studies describing sonographic features of 10,215 nodules, we found that the most crucial feature associated with an increased risk of FTC were tumor protrusion (odds ratios—OR = 10.19), microcalcifications or mixed type of calcifications: 6.09, irregular margins: 5.11, marked hypoechogenicity: 4.59, and irregular shape: 3.6. ABSTRACT: Certain ultrasound features are associated with an increased risk of thyroid malignancy. However, they were studied mainly in papillary thyroid cancers (PTCs); these results cannot be simply extrapolated for the differentiation of follicular thyroid adenomas and cancers (FTAs and FTCs). The aim of our study was to perform a meta-analysis to identify sonographic features suggesting malignancy in the case of follicular lesions, potentially differentiating FTA and FTC. We searched thirteen databases from January 2006 to December 2020 to find all relevant, full-text journal articles written in English. Analyses assessed the accuracy of malignancy detection in case of follicular lesions, potentially differentiating FTA and FTC included the odds ratio (OR), sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values. A random-effects model was used to summarize collected data. Twenty studies describing sonographic features of 10,215 nodules met the inclusion criteria. The highest overall ORs to increase the risk of malignancy were calculated for tumor protrusion (OR = 10.19; 95% confidence interval: 2.62–39.71), microcalcifications or mixed type of calcifications (coexisting micro and macrocalcifications): 6.09 (3.22–11.50), irregular margins: 5.11 (2.90–8.99), marked hypoechogenicity: 4.59 (3.23–6.54), and irregular shape: 3.6 (1.19–10.92). The most crucial feature associated with an increased risk of FTC is capsule protrusion, followed by the presence of calcifications, irrespectively of their type.
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spelling pubmed-79562572021-03-15 Sonographic Features Differentiating Follicular Thyroid Cancer from Follicular Adenoma–A Meta-Analysis Borowczyk, Martyna Woliński, Kosma Więckowska, Barbara Jodłowska-Siewert, Elżbieta Szczepanek-Parulska, Ewelina Verburg, Frederik A. Ruchała, Marek Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The risk of thyroid malignancy assessment may include certain ultrasound features. The analysis is lacking for the differentiation of follicular thyroid adenomas and cancers (FTAs and FTCs). Our meta-analysis aimed to identify sonographic features suggesting malignancy in the case of follicular lesions, potentially differentiating FTA and FTC. Based on twenty studies describing sonographic features of 10,215 nodules, we found that the most crucial feature associated with an increased risk of FTC were tumor protrusion (odds ratios—OR = 10.19), microcalcifications or mixed type of calcifications: 6.09, irregular margins: 5.11, marked hypoechogenicity: 4.59, and irregular shape: 3.6. ABSTRACT: Certain ultrasound features are associated with an increased risk of thyroid malignancy. However, they were studied mainly in papillary thyroid cancers (PTCs); these results cannot be simply extrapolated for the differentiation of follicular thyroid adenomas and cancers (FTAs and FTCs). The aim of our study was to perform a meta-analysis to identify sonographic features suggesting malignancy in the case of follicular lesions, potentially differentiating FTA and FTC. We searched thirteen databases from January 2006 to December 2020 to find all relevant, full-text journal articles written in English. Analyses assessed the accuracy of malignancy detection in case of follicular lesions, potentially differentiating FTA and FTC included the odds ratio (OR), sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values. A random-effects model was used to summarize collected data. Twenty studies describing sonographic features of 10,215 nodules met the inclusion criteria. The highest overall ORs to increase the risk of malignancy were calculated for tumor protrusion (OR = 10.19; 95% confidence interval: 2.62–39.71), microcalcifications or mixed type of calcifications (coexisting micro and macrocalcifications): 6.09 (3.22–11.50), irregular margins: 5.11 (2.90–8.99), marked hypoechogenicity: 4.59 (3.23–6.54), and irregular shape: 3.6 (1.19–10.92). The most crucial feature associated with an increased risk of FTC is capsule protrusion, followed by the presence of calcifications, irrespectively of their type. MDPI 2021-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7956257/ /pubmed/33668130 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13050938 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Woliński, Kosma
Więckowska, Barbara
Jodłowska-Siewert, Elżbieta
Szczepanek-Parulska, Ewelina
Verburg, Frederik A.
Ruchała, Marek
Sonographic Features Differentiating Follicular Thyroid Cancer from Follicular Adenoma–A Meta-Analysis
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title_short Sonographic Features Differentiating Follicular Thyroid Cancer from Follicular Adenoma–A Meta-Analysis
title_sort sonographic features differentiating follicular thyroid cancer from follicular adenoma–a meta-analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33668130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13050938
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