Clinical Characteristics, Diagnostic Approach and Outcome of Thyroid Incidental Findings vs. Clinically Overt Thyroid Nodules: An Observational Single-Centre Study
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population and Design
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. The Workflow of the Thyroid Nodule Clinic
2.4. Data-Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Clinical and Demographical Characteristics
3.2. Outcomes of FNAC
3.3. Follow-Up Outcome
3.4. Surgery Outcome
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Incidentalomas (n = 195) | Non-Incidentalomas (n = 351) | Total (n = 546) | p-Value # | |
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Female sex, n (%) | 132 (67.7) | 273 (77.8) | 405 (74.2) | 0.010 |
Mean age ± SD (years) | 58.7 ± 14.5 | 50.6 ± 14.1 | 53.5 ± 14.8 | <0.001 |
Median duration of follow-up (range) (years) | 2.93 (0.9–6.7) | 2.91 (0.9–6.7) | 2.92(0.9–6.7) | 0.585 |
Referring physician: | ||||
Family physician, n (%) | 36 (18.5) | 193 (55.0) | 229 (41.9) | <0.001 |
Specialist, n (%) | 159 (81.5) | 158 (45.0) | 317 (58.1) | <0.001 |
Symptoms | ||||
Visible/palpable nodule, n (%) | 21 (10.8) | 268 (76.4) | 289 (52.9) | <0.001 |
Obstructive complaints, n (%) | 31 (15.9) | 150 (42.7) | 181 (33.2) | <0.001 |
Risk factors for malignancy | ||||
Previous radiotherapy, n (%) | 4 (2.1) | 13 (3.7) | 17 (3.1) | 0.273 |
Family history of thyroid malignancy, n (%) | 11 (5.6) | 21 (6.0) | 32 (5.9) | 0.868 |
Physical examination | ||||
Palpable lesion | ||||
Palpable (dominant) nodule, n (%) | 68 (34.9) | 267 (76.1) | 335 (61.4) | <0.001 |
Diffuse goiter, n (%) | 3 (1.5) | 23 (6.6) | 26 (4.8) | 0.008 |
No palpable lesions, n (%) | 124 (63.3) | 61 (17.4) | 185 (33.9) | <0.001 |
Thyroid function tests | ||||
Euthyroidism, n (%) | 168 (86.2) | 287 (81.8) | 455 (83.3) * | 0.038 |
Hypothyroidism, n (%) | 6 (3.1) | 29 (8.3) | 35 (6.4) | 0.020 |
Of which subclinical, n (%) | 5 (2.6) | 15 (4.3) | 20 (3.7) | 0.154 |
Hyperthyroidism, n (%) | 8 (4.1) | 17 (4.8) | 25 (4.6) | 0.720 |
Of which subclinical, n (%) | 6 (3.1) | 9 (2.6) | 15 (2.8) | 0.294 |
Ultrasound characteristics | ||||
Solitary nodule, n (%) (multi)nodular goiter with dominant nodule, n (%) (multi)nodular goiter without dominant nodule, n (%) Cyst, n (%) No nodular lesions, n (%) | 76 (39.0) 55 (28.2) 49 (25.1) 7 (3.6) 8 (4.1) | 83 (23.6) 142 (40.5) 66 (18.8) 39 (11.1) 20 (5.7) | 159 (29.1) 197 (36.1) 115 (21.1) 46 (8.4) 28 (5.1) | <0.001 0.004 0.085 0.002 0.414 |
Maximum diameter nodule | ||||
<1 cm, n (%) | 29 (14.9) | 14 (4.0) | 43 (7.9) | <0.001 |
1–2 cm, n (%) | 66 (33.8) | 68 (19.4) | 134 (24.5) | 0.001 |
2–4 cm, n (%) | 71 (36.4) | 167 (47.6) | 238 (43.6) | 0.001 |
>4 cm, n (%) | 11 (5.6) | 49 (14.0) | 60 (11.0) | 0.001 |
Patients with FNAC, n (%) Number of nodules undergoing FNAC, n | 122 (62.6) 128 | 245 (69.8) 257 | 367 (67.2) 385 | 0.084 |
Incidentaloma | Non-Incidentaloma | |
---|---|---|
Malignant | 10 | 39 |
Papillary TC | 8 (80%) | 23 (59%) |
Follicular TC | 1 (10%) | 5 (12.8%) |
Medullary TC | 0 | 4 (10.3%) |
Anapalastic TC | 0 | 5 (12.8%) |
Metastasis of primary non-thyroid malignancy | 1 (10%) | 1 (2.6%) |
Squamous cell carcinoma | 0 | 1 (2.6%) |
ATA risk of non-medullary TC [1] | ||
Low | 3 (30%) | 19 (49%) |
Intermediate | 4 (40%) | 6 (15.5%) |
High | 1 (10%) | 8 (21%) |
Not applicable | 1 (10%) | 6 (15.5%) |
Response to therapy | ||
Excellent response | 7 (70%) | 26 (67%) |
Incomplete biochemical response | 0 | 2 (5%) |
Indeterminate | 0 | 1 (2.5%) |
Structural disease | 1 (10%) | 9 (23%) |
Not applicable | 2 (20%) | 1 (2.5%) |
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Jansen, T.; Stikkelbroeck, N.; van de Ven, A.; van Engen-van Grunsven, I.; Janssen, M.; Bonenkamp, H.; Gotthardt, M.; Netea-Maier, R.T. Clinical Characteristics, Diagnostic Approach and Outcome of Thyroid Incidental Findings vs. Clinically Overt Thyroid Nodules: An Observational Single-Centre Study. Cancers 2023, 15, 2350. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15082350
Jansen T, Stikkelbroeck N, van de Ven A, van Engen-van Grunsven I, Janssen M, Bonenkamp H, Gotthardt M, Netea-Maier RT. Clinical Characteristics, Diagnostic Approach and Outcome of Thyroid Incidental Findings vs. Clinically Overt Thyroid Nodules: An Observational Single-Centre Study. Cancers. 2023; 15(8):2350. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15082350
Chicago/Turabian StyleJansen, Tom, Nike Stikkelbroeck, Annenienke van de Ven, Ilse van Engen-van Grunsven, Marcel Janssen, Han Bonenkamp, Martin Gotthardt, and Romana T. Netea-Maier. 2023. "Clinical Characteristics, Diagnostic Approach and Outcome of Thyroid Incidental Findings vs. Clinically Overt Thyroid Nodules: An Observational Single-Centre Study" Cancers 15, no. 8: 2350. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15082350
APA StyleJansen, T., Stikkelbroeck, N., van de Ven, A., van Engen-van Grunsven, I., Janssen, M., Bonenkamp, H., Gotthardt, M., & Netea-Maier, R. T. (2023). Clinical Characteristics, Diagnostic Approach and Outcome of Thyroid Incidental Findings vs. Clinically Overt Thyroid Nodules: An Observational Single-Centre Study. Cancers, 15(8), 2350. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15082350