Risk Stratification of Thyroid Nodules: From Ultrasound Features to TIRADS.

Cancers (Basel)

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Endocrinology Section, University of Pisa, 56124 Pisa, Italy.

Published: January 2022

Thyroid nodules are common in iodine deficient areas, in females, and in patients undergoing neck irradiation. High-resolution ultrasonography (US) is important for detecting and evaluating thyroid nodules. US is used to determine the size and features of thyroid nodules, as well as the presence of neck lymph node metastasis. It also facilitates guided fine-needle aspiration (US-FNA). The most consistent US malignancy features of thyroid nodules are spiculated margins, microcalcifications, a taller-than-wide shape, and marked hypoechogenicity. Increased nodular vascularization is not identified as a predictor of malignancy. Thyroid elastosonography (USE) is also used to characterize thyroid nodules. In fact, a low elasticity of nodules at USE has been related to a higher risk of malignancy. According to their US features, thyroid nodules can be stratified into three categories: low-, intermediate-, and high-risk nodules. US-FNA is suggested for intermediate and high-risk nodules.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8833686PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14030717DOI Listing

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