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  • Diagnostic Value of Ultrasonography to Investigate in Metastasis of Cervical Lymph Nodes in Patients with Thyroid Carcinoma

    目的:探讨超声在甲状腺癌颈部淋巴结转移中的诊断价值。方法:术前超声检查47例甲状腺癌患者的颈部淋巴结,超声所见与手术切除病理结果对照分析。结果:超声检查与病理结果对照,符合的淋巴结41个,符合率78.8%。淋巴结的内部回声不均、髓质变形或缺失、周边型及混合型血流预示淋巴结有转移。结论:超声检查对甲状腺癌颈部淋巴结转移具有较高的诊断价值。

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:00 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 碘131治疗儿童甲状腺乳头状癌伴颈部淋巴结转移的护理一例

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  • Diagnosis and treatment of occult carcinoma of the thyroid with neck lymph node metastasis as the first symptom

    Objective To investigate the optimal diagnosis and treatment strategy of occult carcinoma of the thyroid (OCT) with neck lymph node metastasis as the first symptom. Method In order to discuss the optimal diagnosis and treatment strategy of OCT with neck lymph node metastasis as the first symptom, we collected 35 cases and analyzed their characteristics, diagnostic methods, operative schemes, metastasis situation, and death situation. Results Of the 35 cases, 28 cases went to hospital because of swollen lymph nodes, and other 7 cases were discovered by color Doppler ultrasound in medical examination. Thyroid nodules were found by color Doppler ultrasound in 32 cases, 3 cases were found no thyroid nodule. Lymph node of 23 cases were determined by ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy (US-FNAB), and 16 cases (69.56%) were diagnosed as metastasis of thyroid carcinoma or suspicious metastasis by US-FNAB. Thyroid biopsy were done in 21 cases, and 11 cases (52.38%) were diagnosed as thyroid carcinoma or suspicious thyroid carcinoma by fine needle aspiration biopsy. Of the 35 cases, 19 cases were performed total thyroidectomy and functional neck lymph node dissection, 11 cases were performed resection of unilateral thyroid and isthmus and regional neck lymph node dissection, 5 cases were performed nonstandard operations. All cases were followed up for 3–10 years after operation, and the median time was 7-year. During follow up period, 10 cases suffered from reccurrence. Among them, 3 cases reoccurred in the nonstandard operation group, 5 cases reoccurred in resection of unilateral thyroid and isthmus and regional neck lymph node dissection group, 3 cases reoccurred in total thyroidectomy and functional neck lymph node dissection group. There were 3 cases died. Among them, there was 1 case in each group of nonstandard operation group, resection of unilateral thyroid and isthmus and regional neck lymph node dissection group, and total thyroidectomy and functional neck lymph node dissection group. The recurrence rate of total thyroidectomy and functional neck lymph node dissection group was markedly lower than those of resection of unilateral thyroid and isthmus and regional neck dissection group (χ2=4.751,P<0.05) and nonstandard operation group (χ2=5.874,P<0.05). While there was no significance difference of the recurrence rate between the resection of unilateral thyroid and isthmus and regional neck dissection group and nonstandard operation group (χ2=0.291,P>0.05). There was no significance difference in the mortality among the three groups (P>0.05). Conclusion US-FNAB and intraoperation rapid frozen pathological section are important methods for diagnosis of OCT with neck lymph node metastasis as the first symptom, and standard operation is an principal treatment method for it.

    Release date:2017-04-01 08:56 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The preoperative predictive value of a nomogram for predicting cervical lymph node metastasis in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma patients based on SEER database

    Objective To explore the potential indicators of cervical lymph node metastasis in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) patients and to develop a nomogram model. Methods The clinicopathologic features of PTMC patients in the SEER database from 2004 to 2015 and PTMC patients who were admitted to the Center for Thyroid and Breast Surgery of Xuanwu Hospital from 2019 to 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. The records of SEER database were divided into training set and internal verification set according to 7∶3. The patients data of Xuanwu Hospital were used as the external verification set. Logistic regression and Lasso regression were used to analyze the potential indicators for cervical lymph node metastasis. A nomogram was developed and whose predictive value was verified in the internal and external validation sets. According to the preoperative ultrasound imaging characteristics, the risk scores for PTMC patients were further calculated. The consistency between the scores based on pathologic and ultrasound imaging characteristics was verified. Results The logistic regression analysis results illustrated that male, age<55 years old, tumor size, multifocality, and extrathyroidal extension were associated with cervical lymph node metastasis in PTMC patients (P<0.001). The C index of the nomogram was 0.722, and the calibration curve exhibited to be a fairly good consistency with the perfect prediction in any set. The ROC curve of risk score based on ultrasound characteristics for predicting lymph node metastasis in PTMC patients was 0.701 [95%CI was (0.637 4, 0.765 6)], which was consistent with the risk score based on pathological characteristics (Kappa value was 0.607, P<0.001). Conclusions The nomogram model for predicting the lymph node metastasis of PTMC patients shows a good predictive value, and the risk score based on the preoperative ultrasound imaging characteristics has good consistency with the risk score based on pathological characteristics.

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  • Characteristics analysis of cervical lymph node metastasis in papillary thyroid carcinoma coexisting with Hashimoto thyreoiditis: a literatures review

    ObjectiveTo summarize the characteristics of cervical lymph node metastasis (LNM) in the papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) coexisting with Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT). MethodThe literatures related to cervical LNM of PTC coexisting with HT in recent years were collected and summarized. ResultsCompared with the PTC patients without HT, the more enlarged lymph nodes could be detected, and the cervival central LNM rate was lower, but there was still controversy about cervival lateral LNM in the patients with PTC coexisting with HT. The male, young, large tumor diameter, extraglandular invasion, multifocal cancer, BRAF gene mutation, and higher thyroid peroxidase antibody and thyroglobulin antibody levels, as well as the ultrasound features such as thyroid nodule aspect ratio >1, extremely low echo, calcification, and lymph node calcification, liquefaction, and disappearance of hilar lymph nodes could be used to evaluate the risk factors of cervical LNM for the patients with PTC coexisting with HT. ConclusionsFrom the results of this review, it is suggests that the rate of central LNM is lower in patients with PTC coexisting with HT, but the status of LNM in the cervical lateral region remains to be explored. The relevant risk factors in combination with ultrasonic characteristics could help evaluate cervical lymph node status, could provide basis for early detection of metastatic lymph nodes and the formulation of individualized surgical plans, and improve the prognosis of patients.

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  • Analysis of risk factors for lateral cervical lymph node metastasis in medullary thyroid carcinoma

    ObjectiveTo explore the risk factors for lateral lymph node metastasis (LLNM) in medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC). MethodsA retrospective analysis was conducted on 132 MTC patients who underwent initial treatment in Zhejiang Cancer Hospital from March 2015 to July 2023. Chi-square test, Mann Whitney nonparametric test and logistic regression were used to analyze the risk factors associated with LLNM in MTC patients by SPSS 22.0 software. ResultsOut of 132 MTC patients, 46 developed LLNM. Multivariate analysis showed that male (OR=0.139, P=0.005), preoperative calcitonin (Ctn) level (OR=1.001, P=0.042), capsule invasion (OR=15.164, P<0.001), and central lymph node metastasis (OR=4.573, P=0.016) were independent risk factors for LLNM in MTC patients (P<0.05). When the preoperative serum Ctn of MTC patients was greater than 482.50 pg/mL, it indicated a high possibility of LLNM [AUC=0.856, 95%CI (0.791, 0.921)]. ConclusionsGender (male), capsule invasion, high Ctn level, and central lymph node metastasis are independent predictors of LLNM in MTC. For MTC patients with the aforementioned high-risk factors, clinical physicians need to be vigilant about the possibility of LLNM.

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