The anteroposterior diameter of nodules in the risk assessment of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma

This study investigates the application of ultrasound, especially the anteroposterior diameter of nodules in the malignancy and metastasis risk assessment of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma through a retrospective analysis of 500 cases of thyroid nodule ultrasonography. We selected 500 patients with thyroid nodules (maximum nodule diameter ≤2.0 cm) that had been diagnosed clinically and graded TI-RADS 4c by ultrasonography and surgically treated. Among these, there were 258 cases of pathologically diagnosed papillary thyroid microcarcinoma, 72 cases of nodular goiter or adenoma, 137 cases of papillary thyroid carcinoma, 28 cases of acinar cell carcinoma, and 5 cases of undifferentiated carcinoma. In all cases, color Doppler ultrasonography had been performed preoperatively to determine the size and number of nodules, surrounding lymph node metastasis, and TI-RADS grading. Cases of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma diagnosed by pathology were selected as the study group, and cases of nodular goiter or adenoma as the control group. Each group was further subdivided based on the anteroposterior, vertical, and transverse nodule diameters. Intergroup statistical analysis was also performed. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was conducted on the study and control groups based on the anteroposterior nodule diameters, and the optimal critical value for malignancy risk was determined. Thyroid nodules in the study group were divided into groups based on the pr...
Source: Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Tags: Research Article: Diagnostic Accuracy Study Source Type: research