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Thyroid malignancy association with cortical & subcortical brain SPECT changes in patients presenting with a myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
Hyde, Byron; Leveille, Jean; Vaudrey, Sheila; Green, Tracy.
  • Hyde, Byron; Nightingale Research Foundation. Ottawa. CA
  • Leveille, Jean; Nightingale Research Foundation. Ottawa. CA
  • Vaudrey, Sheila; Nightingale Research Foundation. Ottawa. CA
  • Green, Tracy; Nightingale Research Foundation. Ottawa. CA
Rev. med. nucl. Alasbimn j ; 10(38)Oct. 2007. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-480481
ABSTRACT
Thyroid malignancy in ME/CFS patients greatly exceeds the normal incidence of thyroid malignancy in any known subgroup. The thyroid malignancy incidence in the ME/CFS group may exceed 6,000 / 100,000. As part of their investigation, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) patients should be examined by thyroid ultrasound for evidence of thyroid pathology and malignancy. Thyroid pathology may be missed in this group of patients if investigation relies only upon serum testing for TSH, FT3, FT4, microsomal and thyroglobulin antibodies, which are usually normal. Thyroid uptake scans tend also to be normal and may also miss malignant lesions. A newly recognized syndrome may exist in ME/CFS patients characterized by (a) thyroid malignancy, (b) persistent abnormal cortical and subcortical SPECT brain scans (NeuroSPECT), (c) failure of thyroidectomy surgery and hormone replacement to correct the fatigue syndrome, and (d) an unusual high incidence of cervical vertebrae osteoarthritic changes. ME/CFS patients with treated non-malignant thyroid disease and abnormal NeuroSPECT scans may also fail to improve despite adequate thyroid hormone replacement. A brief summary of the differences between ME and CFS is discussed. Lee, Hur and Ahn [1] stated that thyroid malignancy is said to be an infrequent occurrence found in 0.5 to 3 patients per 100,000 in the general population. They noted that in a subgroup of patients booked for mammography, a thyroid ultrasound was also performed. In this group, they found thyroid malignancy frequency was as high as 3 per 100,000. It is not known if their subgroup was at a higher risk for malignancy. Mittelstaedt [2] in the Globe and Mail states that thyroid malignancy was 15 per 100,000. In the past 100 patients whom I have investigated for (ME/CFS)[3], with or without associated Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FS)...
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Thyroid Diseases / Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic Type of study: Risk factors Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Rev. med. nucl. Alasbimn j Journal subject: Nuclear Medicine Year: 2007 Type: Article Affiliation country: Canada Institution/Affiliation country: Nightingale Research Foundation/CA

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Thyroid Diseases / Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic Type of study: Risk factors Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Rev. med. nucl. Alasbimn j Journal subject: Nuclear Medicine Year: 2007 Type: Article Affiliation country: Canada Institution/Affiliation country: Nightingale Research Foundation/CA