Abstract
Background
The prevalence of autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) and papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is rising in children and adolescents, and the coincidence of AIT and PTC is as high as 6.3–43%.
Objective
To investigate the ultrasound manifestation of AIT in relation to PTC development in paediatric patients.
Patients
179 paediatric patients (133 females), mean (SD) age: 13.9 (3.03) years diagnosed with AIT and referred for ultrasound evaluation. Eight patients were diagnosed with PTC (6 females).
Methods
Retrospective analysis of thyroid ultrasound scans of patients diagnosed with AIT. Thyroid and autoimmune status was assessed based on TSH, fT4, fT3 and increased aTPO and/or aTG and/or TRAB levels. In patients with PTC, total thyroidectomy was performed.
Results
Analysis of thyroid US scans revealed that the following five ultrasound variants of AIT were observed in 179 patients: the most common in 35.2%—diffuse thyroiditis with hypoechogenic background and normoechogenic parenchyma, in 30.2%—diffuse thyroiditis with irregular background, in 18.9% nodular variant with normoechogenic background, in 11.7%—micronodulations and in 3.9%—diffuse hypoechogenic background. Eight cases of PTC were diagnosed in nodular variant of AIT with normoechogenic irregular background.
Conclusion
Patients with AIT and nodular variant with normoechogenic irregular background of the thyroid gland on US scans are in the risk group of developing PTC and should be followed up with regular neck US assessment.
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