Risk Factors for Malignancy in Patients with Multinodular Goiter

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Autores

Fernandes, Guilherme Arruda

Matos, Leandro Luongo De

Dedivitis, Rogério Aparecido

Data de Publicação

1 de janeiro de 2023

Resumo

Abstract Introduction The identification of thyroid cancer may be conducted through clinical detection, imaging method, and histopathological examination. Both solitary nodules and multinodular goiter are associated with malignancy. Objective To assess the risk factors for malignancy among patients with multinodular goiter submitted to total thyroidectomy. Methods A series of 712 consecutive patients, submitted to total thyroidectomy between 2005 and 2016 with multinodular goiter regarding clinical, ultrasound, and pathological variables, was retrospectively evaluated. Results There were 408 cases of papillary carcinoma (57.3%), with the remaining being benign. Gender had no statistical significance (p = 0.169) for malignancy, unlike the Bethesda index, higher age group (p = 0.005), shorter clinical history time (p = 0.036), smaller number of nodules (p textless 0.0001), and smaller nodule size (p textless 0.0001), which were related to malignancy. Conclusion The Bethesda index, older age group, shorter clinical history, smaller number of nodules, and smaller size of nodule were related to the diagnosis of papillary carcinoma.

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BibTeX
@online{guilherme_arruda2023,
  author = {Guilherme Arruda , Fernandes and Leandro Luongo De , Matos
    and Rogério Aparecido , Dedivitis},
  title = {Risk Factors for Malignancy in Patients with Multinodular
    Goiter},
  volume = {27},
  number = {1},
  date = {2023-01-01},
  doi = {10.1055/s-0042-1748925},
  langid = {pt-BR},
  abstract = {Abstract Introduction The identification of thyroid cancer
    may be conducted through clinical detection, imaging method, and
    histopathological examination. Both solitary nodules and
    multinodular goiter are associated with malignancy. Objective To
    assess the risk factors for malignancy among patients with
    multinodular goiter submitted to total thyroidectomy. Methods A
    series of 712 consecutive patients, submitted to total thyroidectomy
    between 2005 and 2016 with multinodular goiter regarding clinical,
    ultrasound, and pathological variables, was retrospectively
    evaluated. Results There were 408 cases of papillary carcinoma
    (57.3\%), with the remaining being benign. Gender had no statistical
    significance (p = 0.169) for malignancy, unlike the Bethesda index,
    higher age group (p = 0.005), shorter clinical history time (p =
    0.036), smaller number of nodules (p textless 0.0001), and smaller
    nodule size (p textless 0.0001), which were related to malignancy.
    Conclusion The Bethesda index, older age group, shorter clinical
    history, smaller number of nodules, and smaller size of nodule were
    related to the diagnosis of papillary carcinoma.}
}
Por favor, cite este trabalho como:
Guilherme Arruda, Fernandes, Matos Leandro Luongo De, and Dedivitis Rogério Aparecido. 2023. “Risk Factors for Malignancy in Patients with Multinodular Goiter.” International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology. January 1, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1748925.