Incidentalomas tiroideos detectados con F18-FDG Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography (PET/CT) de cuerpo completo: Correlación cito/histopatológica.
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Biopsy, Fine-Needle, Positron Emission, Thyroid Neoplasms, Thyroid Nodule, Tomography Computed TomographyResumen
Background: Thyroid incidentalomas detected by 18F-Fludeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT are defined as an incidental and unexpected thyroid focus present in a patient studied for a non-thyroid disease. Aim: To assess the frequency of malignancy of nodular thyroid incidentalomas, and their association with 18F-FDG avidity (standard uptake value (SUV) max). Material and methods: Whole body PET/CT performed from December 2008 to December 2017 were reviewed selecting those that showed nodular thyroid foci. Glands with diffuse increased uptake were excluded. Thyroid ultrasonography and fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) performed after PET/CT were reviewed. Bethesda score and SUVmax were correlated. Results: Of 5100 Whole body 18F-FDG PET/CT, 119 showed a thyroid nodular uptake (2.3%). Forty eight percent of these patients were studied with FNAC or surgery, 50% of which (29/58) were confirmed as malignant. Benign nodules showed significantly lower 18F-FDG uptake (n=20, SUVmax: 3.5 ± 1.7) than Bethesda V-VI (n=24, SUVmax: 8.2 ± 5.2) and thyroid metastases (n=5, SUVmax: 6.3 ± 2.1). The best cut-off value to distinguish between benign and malignant nodules was a SUVmax of 5.0, with a sensitivity of 76% (95% confidence intervals (CI) 56 – 90%), a specificity of 85% (95% CI 62 - 97%), and positive likelihood ratio of 5 (95% CI 1.8 – 14.6). The size of the thyroid nodule was not predictive of malignancy. Conclusions: Half of nodular thyroid incidentalomas detected by 18F-FDG PETC/CT are malignant. A nodule with a SUVmax ? 5,0 is highly suggestive of malignancy, regardless of its size.Descargas
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2019-11-21
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Ladrón de Guevara H, D., Munizaga M, C., García S, N., Letelier B, C., & Wash F, A. (2019). Incidentalomas tiroideos detectados con F18-FDG Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography (PET/CT) de cuerpo completo: Correlación cito/histopatológica. Revista Médica De Chile, 148(1). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/7781
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