1.Evaluation of Extrathyroidal Extension of Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma With Three-Dimensional Tomographic Ultrasound Imaging.
Ru-Yu LIU ; Yu-Xin JIANG ; Rui-Na ZHAO ; Xing-Jian LAI ; Chuan-Ying-Zi LU ; Lu-Ying GAO ; Ying WANG ; Xue-Hua XI ; Bo ZHANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2023;45(3):361-365
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To evaluate extrathyroidal extension (ETE) in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) with three-dimensional tomographic ultrasound imaging (3D-TUI). Methods A total of 97 thyroid nodules of 79 patients with PTMC treated in PUMC Hospital from February 2016 to January 2018 were included in this study.Two ultrasound experts performed independent blinded assessment of the relationship between thyroid nodules and thyroid capsule by two-dimensional ultrasound (2D-US) and 3D-TUI.The results of 2D-US and 3D-TUI in evaluating ETE were compared with intraoperative findings and postoperative histological and pathological results. Results Among the 97 nodules,54 (55.7%) nodules had ETE.The diagnostic sensitivity (68.5% vs.37.0%;χ2=10.737,P=0.002),accuracy (74.5% vs.56.7%;χ2=6.686,P=0.015),and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve[0.761 (95%CI=0.677-0.845) vs.0.592 (95%CI=0.504-0.680);Z=3.500,P<0.001] of 3D-TUI were higher than those of 2D-US.However,3D-TUI and 2D-US showed no significant difference in the specificity (84.1% vs.81.4%;χ2=0.081,P=0.776),negative predictive value (67.9% vs.50.7%;χ2=3.645,P=0.066),or positive predictive value (84.1% vs.71.4%;χ2=1.663,P=0.240). Conclusion Compared with 2D-US,3D-TUI demonstrates increased diagnostic efficiency for ETE of PTMC.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Humans
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		                        			Thyroid Nodule
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		                        			Thyroid Neoplasms/diagnosis*
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		                        			Carcinoma, Papillary/pathology*
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		                        			Ultrasonography/methods*
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		                        			Retrospective Studies
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
2.Influencing Factors of Bethesda Ⅲ Results in Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Thyroid Nodules.
Jian LIU ; Shang-Hong XIE ; Xue-Hua XI ; Bo ZHANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2023;45(6):929-933
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the influencing factors of Bethesda Ⅲ results in fine-needle aspiration biopsy of thyroid nodules.Methods A total of 300 thyroid nodules with cytological diagnosis results were analyzed retrospectively,including 100 Bethesda Ⅲ nodules and 50 nodules of Bethesda Ⅱ,Ⅳ,Ⅴ,and Ⅵ categories,respectively.Univariate analysis and Logistic regression analysis were performed on the clinical data of patients and the ultrasound signs of thyroid nodules to clarify the factors influencing the diagnosis of Bethesda Ⅲ nodules.Results Univariate analysis showed that Bethesda Ⅲ nodules were mostly adjacent to the capsule(P<0.001),with no blood flow in the color Doppler assessment(P=0.011)and lack of blood supply(P=0.033)and maximum diameter ≤0.9 cm(P=0.038)as revealed by the contrast-enhanced ultrasound.Logistic regression showed that the position close to the capsule(OR=5.110,95%CI=2.153-12.130,P<0.001)and color Doppler without blood flow signal(OR=3.015,95%CI=1.094-8.311,P=0.033)were independent risk factors for the diagnosis of Bethesda Ⅲ nodules.Conclusions The puncture difficulty caused by the dangerous position of thyroid nodules close to the capsule and the aspiration difficulty caused by the absence of blood flow signal in color Doppler are the main factors influencing the diagnosis of Bethesda Ⅲ nodules.Therefore,corresponding avoidance measures should be taken during the aspiration process to reduce the diagnosis results of Bethesda Ⅲ nodules.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Humans
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		                        			Thyroid Nodule/diagnostic imaging*
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		                        			Thyroid Neoplasms/diagnosis*
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		                        			Biopsy, Fine-Needle/methods*
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		                        			Retrospective Studies
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3.Application of Micro-flow Imaging in the Differentiation of Benign and Malignant Thyroid Nodules.
Qing SONG ; Lin-Li KANG ; Yu LAN ; Lin YAN ; Wen LI ; Ling REN ; Yu-Kun LUO
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2022;44(1):40-44
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To evaluate the performance of micro-flow imaging(MFI)in the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant thyroid nodules. Methods Totally 50 patients with thyroid nodules examined by conventional ultrasound,MFI,and contrast-enhanced ultrasound and confirmed by histological or cytological pathology in the First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital from May to December in 2020 were enrolled in the study.The clinical data and ultrasound images were retrospectively analyzed.A binary logistic regression model was established to evaluate the performance of the model in predicting benign and malignant thyroid nodules. Results Logistic regression showed that composition and "S-W-C" sign were independent risk factors for predicting malignant thyroid nodule.The sensitivity,specificity,and Youden index of the logistic regression model were 73.33%,80.00%,and 0.53,respectively,and the area under receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.799(95%CI=0.662-0.899). Conclusion MFI facilitates the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant thyroid nodules and has the potential to be applied in the future.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Diagnosis, Differential
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			ROC Curve
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4.Role of Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound in Distinguishing between Benign and Malignant Thyroid Nodules with Calcification.
Zhen-Fang WANG ; Jing SHANG ; Yuan ZHU ; Bo LIU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2021;43(6):905-910
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To explore the roles of conventional ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound in distinguishing between benign and malignant thyroid nodules with calcification. Methods A total of 102 solid thyroid nodules with calcification in 76 patients were evaluated by conventional ultrasound alone and conventional ultrasound combined with contrast-enhanced ultrasound.The features obtained through conventional ultrasound alone and that combined with contrast-enhanced ultrasound were scored,and the diagnostic performance of the two methods was analyzed based on the final pathological results. Results The distribution of microcalcification(
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging*
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		                        			Contrast Media
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		                        			Diagnosis, Differential
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Sensitivity and Specificity
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		                        			Ultrasonography
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
5.Computer-Aided Diagnosis System for the Evaluation of Thyroid Nodules on Ultrasonography: Prospective Non-Inferiority Study according to the Experience Level of Radiologists
Sae Rom CHUNG ; Jung Hwan BAEK ; Min Kyoung LEE ; Yura AHN ; Young Jun CHOI ; Tae Yon SUNG ; Dong Eun SONG ; Tae Yong KIM ; Jeong Hyun LEE
Korean Journal of Radiology 2020;21(3):369-376
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system for the evaluation of thyroid nodules is non-inferior to radiologists with different levels of experience.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with thyroid nodules with a decisive diagnosis of benign or malignant nodule were consecutively enrolled from November 2017 to September 2018. Three radiologists with different levels of experience (1 month, 4 years, and 7 years) in thyroid ultrasound (US) reviewed the thyroid US with and without using the CAD system. Statistical analyses included non-inferiority testing of the diagnostic accuracy for malignant thyroid nodules between the CAD system and the three radiologists with a non-inferiority margin of 10%, comparison of the diagnostic performance, and the added value of the CAD system to the radiologists.RESULTS: Altogether, 197 patients were included in the study cohort. The diagnostic accuracy of the CAD system (88.48%, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 82.65–92.53) was non-inferior to that of the radiologists with less experience (1 month and 4 year) of thyroid US (83.03%, 95% CI = 76.52–88.02; p < 0.001), whereas it was inferior to that of the experienced radiologist (7 years) (95.76%, 95% CI = 91.37–97.96; p = 0.138). The sensitivity and negative predictive value of the CAD system were significantly higher than those of the less-experienced radiologists were, whereas no significant difference was found with those of the experienced radiologist. A combination of US and the CAD system significantly improved sensitivity and negative predictive value, although the specificity and positive predictive value deteriorated for the less-experienced radiologists.CONCLUSION: The CAD system may offer support for decision-making in the diagnosis of malignant thyroid nodules for operators who have less experience with thyroid US.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Cohort Studies
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		                        			Diagnosis
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Prospective Studies
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		                        			Sensitivity and Specificity
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		                        			Thyroid Gland
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6.Application of superb microvascular imaging and contrast enhanced ultrasound in the differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules.
Yongfeng ZHAO ; Ping ZHOU ; Hong PENG ; Wengang LIU ; Yan ZHANG ; Xin LU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2019;44(6):649-656
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			To compare the clinical value of superb microvascular imaging (SMI) and contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in the differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules, and to further study whether the combination of SMI and/or CEUS with thyroid imaging reporting and data system (TI-RADS) can improve the diagnostic value of TI-RADS.
 Methods: SMI, CEUS, TI-RADS, TI-RADS combined with CEUS, TI-RADS combined with SMI, TI-RADS combined with SMI and CEUS were used to differentiate thyroid nodules. TI-RADS 4b, 5 categories in two-dimensional ultrasound, hypoenhancement in CEUS, and peripheral blood flow with penetrating vessels in SMI were considered malignant signs. The diagnostic efficacy of these methods was compared according to post-operative pathology or fine needle aspiration cytology.
 Results: A total of 237 patients with 296 thyroid nodules were included in the study. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for TI-RADS were 78.4%, 77.7% and 78.0% respectively, 75.5%, 86.6% and 81.4% in SMI, 82.0%, 88.5% and 85.5% in CEUS, 92.1%, 90.4% and 91.2% in TI-RADS combined with SMI and CEUS. Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) showed no significant difference between SMI, CEUS, TI-RADS (χ2=4.29, P=0.117). AUROC of both TI-RADS combined with CEUS (χ2=39.62, P<0.001), TI-RADS combined with SMI (χ2=36.61, P<0.001) were higher than TI-RADS. AUROC of TI-RADS combined with SMI and CEUS was higher than TI-RADS combined with SMI (χ2=4.50, P=0.033) or TI-RADS combined with CEUS (χ2=4.24, P=0.039).
 Conclusion: Peripheral blood flow with penetrating vessels in SMI possesses high diagnostic value in differentiating thyroid cancer. The combination of SMI and/or CEUS with TI-RADS can be used to improve the diagnostic efficacy of TI-RADS in differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Diagnosis, Differential
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		                        			Humans
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7.Values of Longitudinal and Transverse Plane Ratios in Predicting the Risk of Malignant Thyroid Nodules.
Peng FU ; Wen CHEN ; Li Gang CUI ; Heng XUE ; Ling JIANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2019;41(5):663-666
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To compare the predictive value of different ratio measurement in predicting the risk of malignant thyroid nodules and to determine the best value of ratio in diagnosing thyroid nodules.Methods The clinical data of 342 thyroid nodules diagnosed by ultrasonography and confirmed by histology in our hospital from January 2018 to August 2018 were analyzed.The ratio of nodules in different sections,including longitudinal plane ratio(A/T)and transverse plane ratio(A/T),was obtained through the maximum head-foot diameter(T),the maximum left-right diameter(T),and the anterior-posterior diameter(A)of transverse section measured by ultrasonography.The correlation of histological diagnosis of benign or malignant nodule with longitudinal ratio and transverse ratio were analyzed.Results The A/T and A/T of malignant nodules were 1.00(0.83,1.17)and 0.81(0.65,1.00),respectively,which were significantly higher than those of benign nodules [0.81(0.67,0.93)(=-6.567,=0.000)and 0.63(0.52,0.75)(=-7.239,=0.000)].The area under the ROC curve of A/T and A/T was 0.734 and 0.712,respectively,showing no significant difference(area difference:0.0210,standard error:0.0213,95% :-0.0207-0.0627,=0.987,=0.3235).The threshold values of A/T and A/T for predicting malignant nodules were 0.784 161 5 and 0.985 714 5,respectively.Conclusions Both A/T and A/T has similar diagnostic value in predicting the risk of malignant nodules.The best cutoff value of the above two ratios are 0.78 and 0.99 respectively.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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		                        			diagnostic imaging
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8.Comparison of Elasticity Imaging and Virtual Touch Tissue Imaging and Quantification in the Diagnosis of Thyroid Nodules.
Yan ZHANG ; Yu Kun LUO ; Ming YANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Jun Lai LI ; Jie TANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2019;41(3):383-387
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To compare the values of elasticity imaging(EI)and Virtual Touch tissue imaging and quantification(VTIQ)in diagnosing thyroid nodules and explore the factors influencing the accuracy of these two techniques.Methods Totally 62 patients who were planned to receive surgery for thyroid nodules underwent conventional ultrasound,EI,and VTIQ examinations.EI patterns were scored according to the degree and distribution of strain,the strain of nodule and surrounding normal reference tissue were measured,and then strain index was calculated.Shear wave velocity in nodules were obtained under VTIQ mode.Results The nodules were malignant in 40 patients and benign in 22 patients.When the strain score of 3 was regarded as malignant,the diagnostic sensitivity,specificity,and accuracy of EI in detecting thyroid nodules were 90.00%,31.82%,and 69.32%,respectively.Receiver operating characteristic curve results showed that the area under curves of EI-SI and VTIQ methods for diagnosing thyroid nodules was 77.8%(95%:0.64-0.91)(=0.000)and 74.3%(95%:0.62-0.87)(=0.002),respectively.Thyroid nodules' characteristics location(=0.04)and size(=0.02)were correlated with the diagnostic accuracy of EI.The accuracy of SI and VTIQ were not affected by thyroid nodules' characteristics(>0.05).Conclusions The diagnostic accuracy of EI for thyroid nodules is related to nodules' characteristics.EI combined with semi-quantitative SI and quantitative VTIQ can effectively improve the diagnostic capability for thyroid nodules.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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		                        			Elasticity
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		                        			Elasticity Imaging Techniques
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		                        			Reproducibility of Results
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		                        			Virtual Reality
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
9.Ultrasonographic Characteristics of the Hyperfunctioning Thyroid Nodule and Predictive Factors for Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Suppression
International Journal of Thyroidology 2019;12(1):35-43
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Thyroid scan is a good tool for diagnosis of hyperfunctioning thyroid nodules (HNs), however it has been limited in use in a primary clinical practice, because of its inconvenience and low accessibility. This study aimed to analyze ultrasonographic (US) characteristics of HNs and to predict HNs by US. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We included 114 patients who exhibited results of ‘hot’ nodule in the thyroid scan from 2008 to 2017. Analysis for US characteristics included 73 patients without unclear US images and other inevitable reasons. We compared US characteristics of HNs with cold nodules that showed “cold” in the thyroid scan. Additionally, we compared US characteristics of HNs between suppressed thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) (<0.25 uIU/mL) or normal TSH, and analysis receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve for prediction of suppressed TSH among HNs. RESULTS: The HNs showed more partially cystic nodule, isoechoic echogenicity, hypervascularity and presence of halo in the US finding than the cold nodule. In subgroup analysis of nodules with TSH suppression among HNs, the TSH suppression nodules was lager in max size and volume than the normal TSH nodules. In ROC analyses for prediction of the TSH suppression among HNs, area under receiver operating characteristics curves was 0.736 in max size, 0.761 in volume. CONCLUSION: HNs showed more frequently partially cystic contents, isoechoic echogenicity, hypervascularity, and peripheral halo sign in US finding. Thyroid nodule size and volume were associated with suppressed TSH level of HNs, and optimal cutoff levels for prediction of TSH suppression among HNs were 2.6 cm and 1.13 cm3, respectively.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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10.Molecular Testing of Thyroid Indeterminate Nodules for Clinical Management Decision
Hyeung Kyoo KIM ; Euy Young SOH
International Journal of Thyroidology 2019;12(1):9-14
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Thyroid nodules are the most common endocrine tumor. Ultrasonography and fine-needle aspiration (FNA) are currently accurate diagnostic tools for evaluating thyroid nodules. However, 10–30% of FNA specimens are cytologically indeterminate. Making an accurate diagnosis between benign and malignant nodules is important so that patients with malignant nodule receive proper treatment and patients with benign nodule can avoid unnecessary treatment. Several genetic changes such as point mutations of the BRAF or RAS and rearrangements of the RET/PTC1, RET/PTC3, PAX8/PPARY are used to adjust to indeterminate FNA. Such a mutational analysis has an excellent positive predictive value (PPV), but there is a weakness in the low negative predictive value (NPV). Gene-expression classifier (GEC) has been found helpful in identify nodules that are benign rather than malignant. GEC has an excellent NPV, but there is a weakness of low PPV. Multiplatform mutational and miRNA test (MPT) and next-generation sequencing assay (NGS) are being studied to compensate for these weaknesses. Molecular tests appear to be a good solution for improving the accuracy of indeterminate FNA cytology specimens and support the clinical management decisions in patients with indeterminate cytologic nodules, but further prospective multicenter trials are required for validation of reported findings and need evaluation of cost-effectiveness. This paper will review recently available molecular diagnostic tools of thyroid nodule.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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		                        			Diagnosis
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		                        			Pathology, Molecular
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