Incidentalomas tiroideos detectados con F18-FDG Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography (PET/CT) de cuerpo completo: Correlación cito/histopatológica.

Autores/as

  • David Ladrón de Guevara H Clínica Las Condes
  • Claudia Munizaga M Universidad de Chile
  • Natalia García S Universidad de Chile
  • Carolina Letelier B Clínica Las Condes
  • Alex Wash F Clínica Las Condes

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Biopsy, Fine-Needle, Positron Emission, Thyroid Neoplasms, Thyroid Nodule, Tomography Computed Tomography

Resumen

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.

Biografía del autor/a

David Ladrón de Guevara H, Clínica Las Condes

Director Unidad PET/CT

Servicio de Radiologia

1º piso

Clinica Las Condes

 

 

Claudia Munizaga M, Universidad de Chile

Becaria Endocrinología, Universidad de Chile

Natalia García S, Universidad de Chile

Becaria Endocrinología, Universidad de Chile

Carolina Letelier B, Clínica Las Condes

Unidad de Endocrinología, Departamento de Medicina Interna, Clínica Las Condes

Alex Wash F, Clínica Las Condes

Departamento de Radiología, Clínica Las Condes

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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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