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Five-year Follow-up and Clinical Outcome in Euthyroid Patients with Thyroid Nodules

BACKGROUND: Thyroid nodule diagnosis has become increasingly frequent. Defining optimum surveillance intervals for patients with unsuspicious thyroid nodules remains a challenge. This was a single centre cohort study in which patients diagnosed with unsuspicious thyroid nodules in whom no treatment...

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Autores principales: Bajuk Studen, Katica, Gaberscek, Simona, Pirnat, Edvard, Zaletel, Katja
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8366738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34051706
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2021-0025
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author Bajuk Studen, Katica
Gaberscek, Simona
Pirnat, Edvard
Zaletel, Katja
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Pirnat, Edvard
Zaletel, Katja
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description BACKGROUND: Thyroid nodule diagnosis has become increasingly frequent. Defining optimum surveillance intervals for patients with unsuspicious thyroid nodules remains a challenge. This was a single centre cohort study in which patients diagnosed with unsuspicious thyroid nodules in whom no treatment was indicated were invited for re-evaluation 5 years after the diagnosis. The primary end point of the study was to estimate the change in nodule size with thyroid ultrasound (US) and the secondary end point was to assess the need for clinical management 5 years after the diagnosis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Baseline patient parameters and ultrasound characteristics of the nodules were retrospectively collected. At follow-up, thyroid ultrasound was performed. RESULTS: A hundred and eighteen (107 women / 11 men, aged 56.8 ± 13.4 years) patients were included in the study having 203 nodules at baseline, with mean largest nodule diameter 10.5 ± 7.4 mm. After 5 years, 58 (28.6%) nodules significantly increased in size, 27 (13.3%) decreased, and for 104 (51.2%) of nodules, no change in size was noted. Fourteen (6.9%) nodules disappeared. Additional 26 new nodules (mean largest diameter 7.7 ± 5.0 mm) in 16 patients were identified at follow-up. Regarding the clinical outcome, no new thyroid cancers were found. For 107 (90.7%) patients no further management was indicated. Five (4.2%) patients were referred to thyroidectomy because of the growth of the nodules. Two (1.7%) patients were treated for hyperthyroidism. Four (3.4%) patients did not complete the study. CONCLUSIONS: We report a single centre experience of the natural history of unsuspicious thyroid nodules. Our results showed that 71.4% of such nodules remained stable in size, decreased or even disappeared and that the vast majority of the patients remained clinically stable with no need for treatment 5 years after the diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-83667382021-09-01 Five-year Follow-up and Clinical Outcome in Euthyroid Patients with Thyroid Nodules Bajuk Studen, Katica Gaberscek, Simona Pirnat, Edvard Zaletel, Katja Radiol Oncol Research Article BACKGROUND: Thyroid nodule diagnosis has become increasingly frequent. Defining optimum surveillance intervals for patients with unsuspicious thyroid nodules remains a challenge. This was a single centre cohort study in which patients diagnosed with unsuspicious thyroid nodules in whom no treatment was indicated were invited for re-evaluation 5 years after the diagnosis. The primary end point of the study was to estimate the change in nodule size with thyroid ultrasound (US) and the secondary end point was to assess the need for clinical management 5 years after the diagnosis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Baseline patient parameters and ultrasound characteristics of the nodules were retrospectively collected. At follow-up, thyroid ultrasound was performed. RESULTS: A hundred and eighteen (107 women / 11 men, aged 56.8 ± 13.4 years) patients were included in the study having 203 nodules at baseline, with mean largest nodule diameter 10.5 ± 7.4 mm. After 5 years, 58 (28.6%) nodules significantly increased in size, 27 (13.3%) decreased, and for 104 (51.2%) of nodules, no change in size was noted. Fourteen (6.9%) nodules disappeared. Additional 26 new nodules (mean largest diameter 7.7 ± 5.0 mm) in 16 patients were identified at follow-up. Regarding the clinical outcome, no new thyroid cancers were found. For 107 (90.7%) patients no further management was indicated. Five (4.2%) patients were referred to thyroidectomy because of the growth of the nodules. Two (1.7%) patients were treated for hyperthyroidism. Four (3.4%) patients did not complete the study. CONCLUSIONS: We report a single centre experience of the natural history of unsuspicious thyroid nodules. Our results showed that 71.4% of such nodules remained stable in size, decreased or even disappeared and that the vast majority of the patients remained clinically stable with no need for treatment 5 years after the diagnosis. Sciendo 2021-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8366738/ /pubmed/34051706 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2021-0025 Text en © 2021 Katica Bajuk Studen, Simona Gaberscek, Edvard Pirnat, Katja Zaletel, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Gaberscek, Simona
Pirnat, Edvard
Zaletel, Katja
Five-year Follow-up and Clinical Outcome in Euthyroid Patients with Thyroid Nodules
title Five-year Follow-up and Clinical Outcome in Euthyroid Patients with Thyroid Nodules
title_full Five-year Follow-up and Clinical Outcome in Euthyroid Patients with Thyroid Nodules
title_fullStr Five-year Follow-up and Clinical Outcome in Euthyroid Patients with Thyroid Nodules
title_full_unstemmed Five-year Follow-up and Clinical Outcome in Euthyroid Patients with Thyroid Nodules
title_short Five-year Follow-up and Clinical Outcome in Euthyroid Patients with Thyroid Nodules
title_sort five-year follow-up and clinical outcome in euthyroid patients with thyroid nodules
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8366738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34051706
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2021-0025
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