The medical records and surgical slides of 58 patients with the diagnosis of thyroid nodules (solitary nodule in 50 patients) are reviewed. The most common cause of thyroid nodules in this series is follicular adenoma (27 patients or 46%). A nuclear scan (technetium or radioactive iodine) was performed in 55 patients, of which 40 showed a cold nodule. Twelve of the 40 cold nodules were malignant (30%). However, for solitary nodules the incidence of cancer is 27%. This last figure is significantly greater than the one recently reported by Hung et al (18.5%). Available diagnostic methods are reviewed and the clinical management as derived from our experience is presented.

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