Differential diagnosis of small single solid thyroid nodules using real-time ultrasound elastography

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In this prospective study, the diagnostic value of real-time ultrasound elastography (USE) was evaluated in 51 consecutive patients referred for surgical treatment with single solid thyroid nodules < 10 mm in maximum diameter with an indeterminate result on B-mode and colour Doppler ultrasonography. Ultrasonographic results were compared with histopathological data. Nineteen follicular adenomas and 32 papillary thyroid microcarcinomas (PTMCs) were observed. A real-time USE score of 4 - 5 diagnosed PTMCs with a sensitivity of 90.63%, a specificity of 89.47% and an accuracy of 90.20%. The positive and negative predictive values were 93.55% and 85.00%, respectively. It is concluded that real-time USE is a promising imaging technique that could assist in the differential diagnosis of single solid thyroid nodules < 10 mm in maximum diameter that give indeterminate results on conventional ultrasound. © 2010 Field House Publishing LLP.

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Wang, Y., Dan, H. J., Dan, H. Y., Li, T., & Hu, B. (2010). Differential diagnosis of small single solid thyroid nodules using real-time ultrasound elastography. Journal of International Medical Research, 38(2), 466–472. https://doi.org/10.1177/147323001003800210

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