Benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease in acromegaly. Is a routine thyroid ultrasound evaluation advisable?

Data on the prevalence of benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease in patients with acromegaly is a matter of debate. In the last decade an increasing incidence of thyroid cancer has been reported. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of goiter, thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer...

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Main Authors: Jordi L Reverter, Carmen Fajardo, Eugenia Resmini, Isabel Salinas, Mireia Mora, Mariona Llatjós, Gemma Sesmilo, Ferran Rius, Irene Halperin, Susan M Webb, Veronica Ricart, Pedro Riesgo, Dídac Mauricio, Manel Puig-Domingo
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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spelling doaj-a6a0df1c6d63478ebd8c92e40920a1b62020-11-24T21:50:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10417410.1371/journal.pone.0104174Benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease in acromegaly. Is a routine thyroid ultrasound evaluation advisable?Jordi L ReverterCarmen FajardoEugenia ResminiIsabel SalinasMireia MoraMariona LlatjósGemma SesmiloFerran RiusIrene HalperinSusan M WebbVeronica RicartPedro RiesgoDídac MauricioManel Puig-DomingoData on the prevalence of benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease in patients with acromegaly is a matter of debate. In the last decade an increasing incidence of thyroid cancer has been reported. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of goiter, thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer in a large series of patients with acromegaly with a cross-sectional study with a control group. Six Spanish university hospitals participated. One hundred and twenty three patients (50% men; mean age 59±13 years; disease duration 6.7±7.2 years) and 50 controls (51% males, mean age 58±15 years) were studied. All participants underwent thyroid ultrasound and fine needle aspiration. Cytological analysis was performed in suspicious nodules between 0.5 and 1.0 cm and in all nodules greater than 1.0 cm. Goiter was more frequently found in patients than in controls (24.9 vs. 8.3%, respectively; p<0.001). Nodular thyroid disease as well as nodules greater than 1 cm were also more prevalent in acromegalic patients (64.6%, vs. 28.6%, p<0.05 and 53.3 vs. 28.6%, respectively; p<0.05), and all underwent fine needle aspiration. Suspicious cytology was detected in 4 patients and in none of the controls. After thyroidectomy, papillary thyroid carcinoma was confirmed in two cases (3.3% of patients with thyroid nodules), representing 1.6% of the entire group of patients with acromegaly (2.4% including a case with previously diagnosed papillary thyroid carcinoma). These data indicated that thyroid nodular disease and cancer are increased in acromegaly, thus justifying its routine ultrasound screening.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4134205?pdf=render
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author Jordi L Reverter
Carmen Fajardo
Eugenia Resmini
Isabel Salinas
Mireia Mora
Mariona Llatjós
Gemma Sesmilo
Ferran Rius
Irene Halperin
Susan M Webb
Veronica Ricart
Pedro Riesgo
Dídac Mauricio
Manel Puig-Domingo
spellingShingle Jordi L Reverter
Carmen Fajardo
Eugenia Resmini
Isabel Salinas
Mireia Mora
Mariona Llatjós
Gemma Sesmilo
Ferran Rius
Irene Halperin
Susan M Webb
Veronica Ricart
Pedro Riesgo
Dídac Mauricio
Manel Puig-Domingo
Benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease in acromegaly. Is a routine thyroid ultrasound evaluation advisable?
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jordi L Reverter
Carmen Fajardo
Eugenia Resmini
Isabel Salinas
Mireia Mora
Mariona Llatjós
Gemma Sesmilo
Ferran Rius
Irene Halperin
Susan M Webb
Veronica Ricart
Pedro Riesgo
Dídac Mauricio
Manel Puig-Domingo
author_sort Jordi L Reverter
title Benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease in acromegaly. Is a routine thyroid ultrasound evaluation advisable?
title_short Benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease in acromegaly. Is a routine thyroid ultrasound evaluation advisable?
title_full Benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease in acromegaly. Is a routine thyroid ultrasound evaluation advisable?
title_fullStr Benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease in acromegaly. Is a routine thyroid ultrasound evaluation advisable?
title_full_unstemmed Benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease in acromegaly. Is a routine thyroid ultrasound evaluation advisable?
title_sort benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease in acromegaly. is a routine thyroid ultrasound evaluation advisable?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Data on the prevalence of benign and malignant nodular thyroid disease in patients with acromegaly is a matter of debate. In the last decade an increasing incidence of thyroid cancer has been reported. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of goiter, thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer in a large series of patients with acromegaly with a cross-sectional study with a control group. Six Spanish university hospitals participated. One hundred and twenty three patients (50% men; mean age 59±13 years; disease duration 6.7±7.2 years) and 50 controls (51% males, mean age 58±15 years) were studied. All participants underwent thyroid ultrasound and fine needle aspiration. Cytological analysis was performed in suspicious nodules between 0.5 and 1.0 cm and in all nodules greater than 1.0 cm. Goiter was more frequently found in patients than in controls (24.9 vs. 8.3%, respectively; p<0.001). Nodular thyroid disease as well as nodules greater than 1 cm were also more prevalent in acromegalic patients (64.6%, vs. 28.6%, p<0.05 and 53.3 vs. 28.6%, respectively; p<0.05), and all underwent fine needle aspiration. Suspicious cytology was detected in 4 patients and in none of the controls. After thyroidectomy, papillary thyroid carcinoma was confirmed in two cases (3.3% of patients with thyroid nodules), representing 1.6% of the entire group of patients with acromegaly (2.4% including a case with previously diagnosed papillary thyroid carcinoma). These data indicated that thyroid nodular disease and cancer are increased in acromegaly, thus justifying its routine ultrasound screening.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4134205?pdf=render
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