Malignancy risk stratification of thyroid nodules according to echotexture and degree of hypoechogenicity: a retrospective multicenter validation study

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Ji Ye Lee
Chang Yoon Lee
Inpyeong Hwang
Sung-Hye You
Sun-Won Park
Boeun Lee
Ra Gyoung Yoon
Younghee Yim
Ji-hoon Kim
Dong Gyu Na
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[1] Seoul National University College of Medicine,Department of Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital
[2] Seoul National University College of Medicine,Department of Radiology
[3] National Cancer Center,Department of Radiology, Research Institute and Hospital
[4] Korea University College of Medicine,Department of Radiology, Anam Hospital
[5] Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center,Department of Radiology
[6] Ewha Womans University,Department of Radiology, Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital
[7] Eulji University College of Medicine,Department of Radiology, Nowon Eulji Medical Center
[8] Chung-Ang University College of Medicine,Department of Radiology, Chung
[9] University of Ulsan College of Medicine,Ang University Hospital
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Various risk stratification systems show discrepancies in the ultrasound lexicon of nodule echotexture and hypoechogenicity. This study aimed to determine the malignancy risk of thyroid nodules according to their echotexture and degree of hypoechogenicity. From June to September 2015, we retrospectively evaluated 5601 thyroid nodules with final diagnoses from 26 institutions. Nodules were stratified according to the echotexture (homogeneous vs. heterogeneous) and degree of hypoechogenicity (mild, moderate, or marked). We calculated the malignancy risk according to composition and suspicious features. Heterogeneous hypoechoic nodules showed a significantly higher malignancy risk than heterogeneous isoechoic nodules (P ≤ 0.017), except in partially cystic nodules. Malignancy risks were not significantly different between homogeneous versus heterogeneous nodules in both hypoechoic (P ≥ 0.086) and iso- hyperechoic nodules (P ≥ 0.05). Heterogeneous iso-hyperechoic nodules without suspicious features showed a low malignancy risk. The malignancy risks of markedly and moderately hypoechoic nodules were not significantly different in all subgroups (P ≥ 0.48). Marked or moderately hypoechoic nodules showed a significantly higher risk than mild hypoechoic (P ≤ 0.016) nodules. The predominant echogenicity effectively stratifies the malignancy risk of nodules with heterogeneous echotexture. The degree of hypoechogenicity could be stratified as mild versus moderate to marked hypoechogenicity.
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