To confirm the predictive value of calcifications in thyroid nodules as a risk factor for malignancy and to detect aspects specific for tumours. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a set of 196 patients (33 differentiated thyroid carcinoma, 9 follicular adenomas and 154 multinodular goiters with dominant nodule) calcifications were detected by ultrasound scan. RESULTS: Calcifications were significantly more frequent in differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) than in benign diseases (DTC 39.4%, adenoma 11.1%, goiter 20.1%) but their considered characteristics (size, number, position, location in the gland, sonographic features of the nodule) did not show any particular difference between DTC and benign diseases. The frequency of calcifications in our series was higher in older patients (mean age 59.4 +/- 13.7 vs. 52.1 +/- 13.1 in patients without calcifications, p < 0.001) and this could imply that their onset is time-dependent. CONCLUSION: Calcifications can be a useful indicator of enhanced risk, to be considered in the overall diagnostic process.

Clinical Value of Calcifications in Thyroid Carcinoma and Multinodular Goiter / Consorti, F.; Anello, A.; Benvenuti, C.; Boncompagni, A.; Giovannone, G.; Moles, N.; Scardella, L.; Antonaci, Alfredo; Anello, Attilio. - In: ANTICANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0250-7005. - 24 (4):(2003), pp. 3089-3092.

Clinical Value of Calcifications in Thyroid Carcinoma and Multinodular Goiter

CONSORTI F.;ANTONACI, Alfredo;ANELLO, Attilio
2003

Abstract

To confirm the predictive value of calcifications in thyroid nodules as a risk factor for malignancy and to detect aspects specific for tumours. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a set of 196 patients (33 differentiated thyroid carcinoma, 9 follicular adenomas and 154 multinodular goiters with dominant nodule) calcifications were detected by ultrasound scan. RESULTS: Calcifications were significantly more frequent in differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) than in benign diseases (DTC 39.4%, adenoma 11.1%, goiter 20.1%) but their considered characteristics (size, number, position, location in the gland, sonographic features of the nodule) did not show any particular difference between DTC and benign diseases. The frequency of calcifications in our series was higher in older patients (mean age 59.4 +/- 13.7 vs. 52.1 +/- 13.1 in patients without calcifications, p < 0.001) and this could imply that their onset is time-dependent. CONCLUSION: Calcifications can be a useful indicator of enhanced risk, to be considered in the overall diagnostic process.
2003
nodular goiter; thyroid neoplasm; calcinosis
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Clinical Value of Calcifications in Thyroid Carcinoma and Multinodular Goiter / Consorti, F.; Anello, A.; Benvenuti, C.; Boncompagni, A.; Giovannone, G.; Moles, N.; Scardella, L.; Antonaci, Alfredo; Anello, Attilio. - In: ANTICANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0250-7005. - 24 (4):(2003), pp. 3089-3092.
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