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Cáncer tiroideo: comunicación de 85 casos / Thyroid cancer: report of 85 cases
Piraino N., Patricia; Sepúlveda N., Andrea; Lillo Ganter, Ricardo; Pineda B., Pedro; Liberman Guendelman, Claudio.
Affiliation
  • Piraino N., Patricia; Universidad de Chile. Hospital Clínico. Departamento de Medicina.
  • Sepúlveda N., Andrea; Universidad de Chile. Hospital Clínico. Departamento de Medicina.
  • Lillo Ganter, Ricardo; Universidad de Chile. Hospital Clínico. Departamento de Medicina.
  • Pineda B., Pedro; Universidad de Chile. Hospital Clínico. Departamento de Medicina.
  • Liberman Guendelman, Claudio; Universidad de Chile. Hospital Clínico. Departamento de Medicina.
Rev. méd. Chile ; 128(4): 405-10, abr. 2000. tab
Article de Es | LILACS | ID: lil-263710
Bibliothèque responsable: CL1.1
RESUMO

Background:

Thyroid cancer is the most frequent endocrine cancer with important implications in terms of diagnosis and treatment.

Aim:

to report a population of patients with thyroid cancer diagnosed by pathological studies of the surgical piece. Patients and

methods:

Eighty five patients (68 female) with the definitive diagnosis of thyroid cancer were studied. Clinical, imaginological, cytological and pathological findings were analyzed.

Results:

The age range of patients was 10 to 77 years old. Sixty nine patients had ultrasonographic studies which showed a solid nodule in 84 percent, mixed solid-cystic area in 14.5 percent and a purely cystic nodule in 1.5 percent of the cases. Nineteen patients had non specific calcifications. Fine needle aspiration cytology was negative for malignancy in eight patients (false negative rate of 9.9 percent). The average size of the nodules was of 2.8 ñ 1.6 cm). Six nodules measured less than one cm (microcarcinoma). In the initial surgical procedure, 13 patients had lymph node metastases, 2 of them had a primary tumor of 1 cm and 5 patients had Graves's Disease. Frozen biopsies during operation had 9 false negative results for cancer (10.6 percent). Pathology showed 64 cases of papillary cancer (75 percent), 14 of follicular (16.5 percent), two were Hurthle cell cancer (2.4 percent), three were medullary (3.5 percent), and two anaplastic (2.4 percent).

Conclusions:

in our experience, thyroid cancer is more common in women, solid lesions predominate in the ultrasonography and calcifications are frequently found. The tumor size is variable and the most frequent pathological type corresponds to differentiated cancers. Using the definitive pathological study as the standard, the diagnostic sensitivity of fine needle cytology was 90.1 percent, and of frozen section 89.4 percent
Sujet(s)
Texte intégral: 1 Indice: LILACS Sujet Principal: Tumeurs de la thyroïde Limites du sujet: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male langue: Es Texte intégral: Rev. méd. Chile Thème du journal: MEDICINA Année: 2000 Type: Article
Texte intégral: 1 Indice: LILACS Sujet Principal: Tumeurs de la thyroïde Limites du sujet: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male langue: Es Texte intégral: Rev. méd. Chile Thème du journal: MEDICINA Année: 2000 Type: Article