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Epidemiological, Clinical, Ultrasonographic and Cytological Characteristics of Thyroid Nodules in an Afro-Caribbean Population: A Series of 420 Patients

SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study describes the epidemiological, clinical and ultrasound characteristics of malignancy in thyroid nodules and evaluates the value of cytology in the diagnosis of malignancy in an Afro-Caribbean population. Our results revealed that none of the standard ultrasound criteria of...

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Autores principales: Rano, Elodie, Lin, Lucien, Molinie, Vincent, Sulpicy, Caroline, Dorival, Marie-Josée, Drak Alsibai, Kinan, Nacher, Mathieu, Drame, Moustafa, Sabbah, Nadia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14102365
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author Rano, Elodie
Lin, Lucien
Molinie, Vincent
Sulpicy, Caroline
Dorival, Marie-Josée
Drak Alsibai, Kinan
Nacher, Mathieu
Drame, Moustafa
Sabbah, Nadia
author_facet Rano, Elodie
Lin, Lucien
Molinie, Vincent
Sulpicy, Caroline
Dorival, Marie-Josée
Drak Alsibai, Kinan
Nacher, Mathieu
Drame, Moustafa
Sabbah, Nadia
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study describes the epidemiological, clinical and ultrasound characteristics of malignancy in thyroid nodules and evaluates the value of cytology in the diagnosis of malignancy in an Afro-Caribbean population. Our results revealed that none of the standard ultrasound criteria of malignancy were significantly predictive of cancer, but hypoechogenicity and central vascularity were frequently found in malignant nodules. These results could increase awareness and guide practitioners in their diagnostic approach and management of thyroid nodules in Afro-Caribbean populations. Bethesda system-based cytology revealed low sensitivity in analyzing the risk of malignancy in this population. The high prevalence of papillary microcarcinomas may explain the inconclusive ultrasound and cytological results. ABSTRACT: The incidence of thyroid cancer is increasing worldwide. The aim of this study is to describe the epidemiological, clinical and ultrasound characteristics of malignancy in thyroid nodules and to evaluate the predictive value of the Bethesda system for thyroid cytology in the diagnosis of malignancy in an Afro-Caribbean population. We conducted a retrospective study in Martinique involving 420 patients with a diagnosis of thyroid nodules between 2011 and 2014. Of the 192/420 (45.7%) patients operated on for thyroid nodules, 9% had thyroid cancer. All patients with thyroid cancer were obese women with a mean age of 50 years. The final histological examination revealed papillary microcarcinomas in 61% of cases and papillary carcinomas in 39% of cases. Thyroid cytology alone had a low sensitivity (22.2%) and positive predictive value (15.4%) for the diagnosis of malignancy, with a good specificity (91.1%) and negative predictive value (94.2%). None of the standard ultrasound criteria of malignancy were significantly predictive of cancer, but hypoechogenicity and central vascularity were frequently found in malignant nodules. These epidemiological, clinical and ultrasound results could increase awareness and guide practitioners in their diagnostic approach and management of thyroid nodules in an Afro-Caribbean population. Bethesda system-based cytology revealed lower sensitivity in analyzing the risk of malignancy in this population. The high prevalence of papillary microcarcinomas may explain the inconclusive ultrasound and cytological results.
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spelling pubmed-91398932022-05-28 Epidemiological, Clinical, Ultrasonographic and Cytological Characteristics of Thyroid Nodules in an Afro-Caribbean Population: A Series of 420 Patients Rano, Elodie Lin, Lucien Molinie, Vincent Sulpicy, Caroline Dorival, Marie-Josée Drak Alsibai, Kinan Nacher, Mathieu Drame, Moustafa Sabbah, Nadia Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study describes the epidemiological, clinical and ultrasound characteristics of malignancy in thyroid nodules and evaluates the value of cytology in the diagnosis of malignancy in an Afro-Caribbean population. Our results revealed that none of the standard ultrasound criteria of malignancy were significantly predictive of cancer, but hypoechogenicity and central vascularity were frequently found in malignant nodules. These results could increase awareness and guide practitioners in their diagnostic approach and management of thyroid nodules in Afro-Caribbean populations. Bethesda system-based cytology revealed low sensitivity in analyzing the risk of malignancy in this population. The high prevalence of papillary microcarcinomas may explain the inconclusive ultrasound and cytological results. ABSTRACT: The incidence of thyroid cancer is increasing worldwide. The aim of this study is to describe the epidemiological, clinical and ultrasound characteristics of malignancy in thyroid nodules and to evaluate the predictive value of the Bethesda system for thyroid cytology in the diagnosis of malignancy in an Afro-Caribbean population. We conducted a retrospective study in Martinique involving 420 patients with a diagnosis of thyroid nodules between 2011 and 2014. Of the 192/420 (45.7%) patients operated on for thyroid nodules, 9% had thyroid cancer. All patients with thyroid cancer were obese women with a mean age of 50 years. The final histological examination revealed papillary microcarcinomas in 61% of cases and papillary carcinomas in 39% of cases. Thyroid cytology alone had a low sensitivity (22.2%) and positive predictive value (15.4%) for the diagnosis of malignancy, with a good specificity (91.1%) and negative predictive value (94.2%). None of the standard ultrasound criteria of malignancy were significantly predictive of cancer, but hypoechogenicity and central vascularity were frequently found in malignant nodules. These epidemiological, clinical and ultrasound results could increase awareness and guide practitioners in their diagnostic approach and management of thyroid nodules in an Afro-Caribbean population. Bethesda system-based cytology revealed lower sensitivity in analyzing the risk of malignancy in this population. The high prevalence of papillary microcarcinomas may explain the inconclusive ultrasound and cytological results. MDPI 2022-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9139893/ /pubmed/35625970 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14102365 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rano, Elodie
Lin, Lucien
Molinie, Vincent
Sulpicy, Caroline
Dorival, Marie-Josée
Drak Alsibai, Kinan
Nacher, Mathieu
Drame, Moustafa
Sabbah, Nadia
Epidemiological, Clinical, Ultrasonographic and Cytological Characteristics of Thyroid Nodules in an Afro-Caribbean Population: A Series of 420 Patients
title Epidemiological, Clinical, Ultrasonographic and Cytological Characteristics of Thyroid Nodules in an Afro-Caribbean Population: A Series of 420 Patients
title_full Epidemiological, Clinical, Ultrasonographic and Cytological Characteristics of Thyroid Nodules in an Afro-Caribbean Population: A Series of 420 Patients
title_fullStr Epidemiological, Clinical, Ultrasonographic and Cytological Characteristics of Thyroid Nodules in an Afro-Caribbean Population: A Series of 420 Patients
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological, Clinical, Ultrasonographic and Cytological Characteristics of Thyroid Nodules in an Afro-Caribbean Population: A Series of 420 Patients
title_short Epidemiological, Clinical, Ultrasonographic and Cytological Characteristics of Thyroid Nodules in an Afro-Caribbean Population: A Series of 420 Patients
title_sort epidemiological, clinical, ultrasonographic and cytological characteristics of thyroid nodules in an afro-caribbean population: a series of 420 patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35625970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14102365
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