INCIDENTAL THYROID CARCINOMA IN A LARGE SERIES OF CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS OPERATED ON FOR BENIGN THYROID DISEASE
- 9 March 2006
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Anz Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 76 (3) , 123-126
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1445-2197.2006.03667.x
Abstract
The diagnosis of incidental thyroid carcinoma (ITC) in patients operated on for a benign disease is frequent. This study aims to determine both its clinical effect and the possibility of identifying this class of patients preoperatively. A total of 998 consecutive patients (697 women and 301 men; mean age, 49.5 years) undergoing surgery for benign thyroid pathology in a single institution were studied. The mean time between first diagnosis of thyroid disease and operation was 9.0 years (range, 0-50 years). All patients underwent at least one ultrasonography before surgery, and 678 patients underwent fine-needle aspiration cytology. Patients with undetermined cytology or follicular nodules were excluded from the study. Histology revealed an ITC in 104 patients (10.4%): 99 had a papillary carcinoma. Mean and median diameters of ITC were 1.4 and 0.7 cm, respectively (range, 0.1-7.5 cm). In 43 patients, the tumour size was greater than 1 cm, whereas it exceeded 2 cm in 25 patients. Tumours were multicentric in 19.8% of the patients and occurred in 8.2% of patients with nodular toxic goiter, 8.7% of patients with toxic diffuse goiter and 13.8% of patients with multinodular goiter. The results confirm the high frequency of ITC. ITC was more frequent in euthyroid patients than in thyrotoxic patients (P < 0.03). Sex, age, thyroid volume and interval between diagnosis and surgery did not significantly influence its incidence. The majority of ITC was represented by microcarcinomas, but in approximately 25% of patients, the tumour size was greater than 2 cm. The role played by FNAC in excluding malignancies proved to be fairly inconclusive.Keywords
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