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The Prevalence and Significance of Incidental Thyroid Nodules Identified on Computed Tomography

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JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHY
Volume 32, Issue 5, Pages 810-815

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/RCT.0b013e318157fd38

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computed tomography; thyroid gland; neoplasms

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of incidental thyroid nodules (ITN) found oil computed tomography (CT) of the neck and to determine whether CT characteristics Could distinguish malignant from benign thyroid lesions. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed CT scans in 734 patients without known thyroid disease (384 men and 350 women; mean age, 49.8 +/- 13.7 years). The CT findings of ITN Such as size, shape (anteroposterior-transverse diameter ratio [AP/T ratio]), margin, peripheral enhancing rim, intralesional calcification, and attenuation characteristics were analyzed and correlated with ultrasonographic (US) findings. Results: One hundred sixty ITNs were noted in 123 (16.8%) patients. Of 120 ITNs whose histological diagnoses were available, 15 (12.5%) were malignant. Malignant nodules more frequently showed nodular or rim calcifications (46.7% vs 13.3%; P < 0.0005) AP/T ratio of greater than 1.0 (33.3% vs 9.51%: P < 0.05), and mean attenuation value on contrast-enhanced scan of greater than 130 Hounsfield units (86.7% vs 49.5%; P < 0.05) than benign nodules. Conclusions: We found at least a 9.4%) (15/160) prevalence of malignancy among ITN detected oil CT. The further evaluation with US or biopsy Should be performed, if an ITN shows CT features Suggesting malignancy (calcification; ANT ratio, >1.0. or mean attenuation Value, >130 HU).

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