Follow-up of parenchymal changes in the thyroid gland with diffuse autoimmune thyroiditis in children prior to the development of papillary thyroid carcinoma.


Journal

Journal of endocrinological investigation
ISSN: 1720-8386
Titre abrégé: J Endocrinol Invest
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 7806594

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Mar 2019
Historique:
received: 01 04 2018
accepted: 30 05 2018
pubmed: 7 6 2018
medline: 10 7 2019
entrez: 7 6 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

To present the outcomes of ultrasound (US) follow-ups in children with autoimmune thyroid disease who did not have a thyroid nodule on admission but developed papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) and to characterize the parenchymal changes in the thyroid gland prior to the development of PTC. A retrospective thyroid US scan review of 327 patients diagnosed with AIT was performed. Forty patients (40/327, 12.2%) presented nodular AIT variant with a normoechogenic background. Eleven patients (11/327, 3.4%, 11/40, 27.5%) presenting this variant were diagnosed with PTC (nine females-mean age 15.3 years; two males aged 11 and 13 years). In five of 11 patients, the suspicious nodule that was later confirmed to be PTC was detected on the initial US at presentation. For the remaining six females (6/11) who developed PTC during the follow-up, we retrospectively analysed their US thyroid scans and these patients were selected for analysis in this study. On admission, the US evaluation revealed an enlarged normoechogenic thyroid gland in three patients and a hypoechogenic thyroid gland with fibrosis as indicated by irregular, chaotic hyperechogenic layers in three patients. No thyroid nodules were identified. Ultrasound monitoring revealed increasing echogenicity of the thyroid parenchyma during the follow-up. PTC developed in a mean time of 4.6 years (1 9/12-7 4/12 years) since referral to the outpatient thyroid clinic and 2.9 years (6/12-6 9/12) since the last nodule-free US thyroid scan. Sonographic follow-up assessments warrant further exploration as a strategy to determine PTC susceptibility in the paediatric population.

Identifiants

pubmed: 29872995
doi: 10.1007/s40618-018-0909-x
pii: 10.1007/s40618-018-0909-x
pmc: PMC6394764
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

261-270

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Auteurs

D Januś (D)

Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, Chair of Pediatrics, Institute of Pediatrics, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Wielicka St. 265, 30-663, Krakow, Poland. dominika.janus@uj.edu.pl.
Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, University Children Hospital, Krakow, Poland. dominika.janus@uj.edu.pl.

M Wójcik (M)

Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, Chair of Pediatrics, Institute of Pediatrics, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Wielicka St. 265, 30-663, Krakow, Poland.
Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, University Children Hospital, Krakow, Poland.

A Taczanowska (A)

Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Children Hospital, Krakow, Poland.
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Institute of Pediatrics, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland.

P Sołtysiak (P)

Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Children Hospital, Krakow, Poland.
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Institute of Pediatrics, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland.

A Wędrychowicz (A)

Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, Chair of Pediatrics, Institute of Pediatrics, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Wielicka St. 265, 30-663, Krakow, Poland.
Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, University Children Hospital, Krakow, Poland.

D Roztoczyńska (D)

Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, University Children Hospital, Krakow, Poland.

G Drabik (G)

Department of Clinical Immunology and Transplantation, Institute of Paediatrics, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland.

Ł Wyrobek (Ł)

Department of Radiology, University Children Hospital, Krakow, Poland.

J B Starzyk (JB)

Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, Chair of Pediatrics, Institute of Pediatrics, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Wielicka St. 265, 30-663, Krakow, Poland.
Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, University Children Hospital, Krakow, Poland.

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