

Both pictures illustrate three important findings on ultrasound that are suggestive of malignancy (these are independent risk factors of nonpalpable malignant thyroid nodule):
- Irregular margin
- Intranodular vascular spots
- Microcalcifications
- Thyroid nodules are increasingly common because widespread use of neck ultrasound
- Management of incidentally detected thyroid nodule is still largely controversial
- When needed, cytological evaluation by fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNA) is the best method to assess thyroid nodule
- Other signs that ones should look for: extracapsular growth and nodal involvement. These are helpful in predicting malignancy.
- Prospective study had shown that size (<1 cm vs. larger), number (solitary vs. multinodular), and echogenicity (hypoechoic vs. iso-hyperechoic) were not different in groups with benign or malignant nodules.
Papini E, et al. Risk of Malignancy in Nonpalpable Thyroid Nodules: Predictive Value of Ultrasound and Color-Doppler Features. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2002;87:1941.
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