Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5485747 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Our purpose was to evaluate the feasibility of using ultrasonographic criteria of thyroid capsular continuity and tumor contour to differentiate macroscopic extra-thyroidal extension (ETE) from microscopic ETE, as well as non-ETE from ETE. On ultrasonography, we evaluated thyroid capsular continuity (C0Â =Â continuous, C1Â =Â discontinuous, C2Â =Â invisible), and thyroid tumor contour (P0Â =Â in normal parenchyma, P1Â =Â abutting, P2Â =Â bulging), which were grouped into type 1-9 classifications. Either C1-2 or P1-2 was more prevalent in ETE than non-ETE. C1 and P2 tended to be associated with macroscopic ETE, whereas C0 and P1 were significantly associated with microscopic ETE. Types 6, 8 and 9 were more likely to have ETE than non-ETE; type 6 (C1 P2) and type 9 (C2 P2) were significantly associated with macroscopic ETE, whereas type 8 (C2 P1) was associated more with microscopic ETE. Macroscopic and microscopic ETE, as well as non-ETE and ETE, can be differentiated using these pre-operative ultrasonographic criteria.
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Authors
Jee Hyun Rim, Semin Chong, Han Suk Ryu, Bo Mi Chung, Hye Shin Ahn,