Current horizons of ultrasound in the investigation of thyroid nodules and cancer
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Resumo: | Introduction: Thyroid nodules are lesions that may or may not be linked to diseases, with a benign or malignant course. Its detection has been expanded by new imaging methods developed. Ultrasound is the first complementary assessment tool because it is a non-invasive method and has a satisfactory sensitivity degree in most cases. It allows the characterization of predictive aspects of malignancy, contributing to the correct diagnostic investigation. Objective: to list the innovations and applicability of ultrasound differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules as described in the bibliography. Methodology: 10 articles were selected from the Virtual Health Library, published between 2017 and 2022, to compose this integrative literature review. Results and Discussion: Although the vast majority of thyroid nodules are of benign origin, the finding is cause for alarm for patients because the possibility of a neoplasm is easily raised. Fine needle aspiration puncture is the subsequent step in the investigation of thyroid nodules and allows the collection of material for cytopathological examination and recognition of the cell type that makes up the nodule. Multimodal ultrasound may represent a possibility in the study of nodules in which ambiguities occur in isolated modes. Conclusion: ultrasound is established as an indispensable device in the investigation of thyroid nodules. Its use is able to provide objective attributes in the need for invasive exams, reducing the inherent risks of unnecessary procedures. It is observed that ultrasound is able to bring data which can fortuitously identify lesions in pre-metastatic stages. |
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Current horizons of ultrasound in the investigation of thyroid nodules and cancerHorizontes actuales de la ecografía en la investigación de nódulos y câncer de tiroidesHorizontes atuais da ultrassonografia na investigação de nódulos e câncer de tireoideUltrasoundThyroid NoduleDiagnostic imaging.UltrasonografíaNódulos tiroideosDiagnóstico por imagen.UltrassonografiaNódulos tireoidianosDiagnóstico por imagem.Introduction: Thyroid nodules are lesions that may or may not be linked to diseases, with a benign or malignant course. Its detection has been expanded by new imaging methods developed. Ultrasound is the first complementary assessment tool because it is a non-invasive method and has a satisfactory sensitivity degree in most cases. It allows the characterization of predictive aspects of malignancy, contributing to the correct diagnostic investigation. Objective: to list the innovations and applicability of ultrasound differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules as described in the bibliography. Methodology: 10 articles were selected from the Virtual Health Library, published between 2017 and 2022, to compose this integrative literature review. Results and Discussion: Although the vast majority of thyroid nodules are of benign origin, the finding is cause for alarm for patients because the possibility of a neoplasm is easily raised. Fine needle aspiration puncture is the subsequent step in the investigation of thyroid nodules and allows the collection of material for cytopathological examination and recognition of the cell type that makes up the nodule. Multimodal ultrasound may represent a possibility in the study of nodules in which ambiguities occur in isolated modes. Conclusion: ultrasound is established as an indispensable device in the investigation of thyroid nodules. Its use is able to provide objective attributes in the need for invasive exams, reducing the inherent risks of unnecessary procedures. It is observed that ultrasound is able to bring data which can fortuitously identify lesions in pre-metastatic stages.Introducción: Los nódulos tiroideos son lesiones que pueden o no estar vinculadas a enfermedades, con un curso benigno o maligno. Su detección se ha ampliado con los nuevos métodos de imagen desarrollados. La ecografía es la primera herramienta de valoración complementaria porque es un método no invasivo y tiene un grado de sensibilidad satisfactorio en la mayoría de los casos. Permite la caracterización de aspectos predictivos de malignidad, contribuyendo a la correcta investigación diagnóstica. Objetivo: enumerar las novedades y la aplicabilidad del diagnóstico diferencial ecográfico de los nódulos tiroideos descritos en la bibliografía. Metodología: se seleccionaron 10 artículos de la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud, publicados entre 2017 y 2022, para componer esta revisión integrativa de la literatura. Resultados y Discusión: Aunque la gran mayoría de los nódulos tiroideos son de origen benigno, el hallazgo es motivo de alarma para los pacientes porque se plantea fácilmente la posibilidad de una neoplasia. La punción aspirativa con aguja fina es el paso posterior en la investigación de los nódulos tiroideos y permite la recolección de material para el examen citopatológico y el reconocimiento del tipo de células que componen el nódulo. La ecografía multimodal puede representar una posibilidad en el estudio de nódulos en los que se presentan ambigüedades en modos aislados. Conclusión: la ecografía se establece como un dispositivo indispensable en la investigación de los nódulos tiroideos. Su uso es capaz de proporcionar atributos objetivos en la necesidad de exámenes invasivos, reduciendo los riesgos inherentes a los procedimientos innecesarios. Se observa que la ecografía es capaz de traer datos que pueden identificar fortuitamente lesiones en estadios pre-metastásicos.Introdução: Nódulos tireoidianos são lesões que podem ou não estar vinculados a doenças, de curso benigno ou maligno. A sua detecção tem sido ampliada pelos novos métodos de imagem desenvolvidos. O ultrassom é o primeiro instrumento complementar de avaliação por ser um método não invasivo e que possui grau de sensibilidade satisfatório na maioria dos casos. Permite a caracterização de aspectos preditores de malignidade, contribuindo para a correta investigação diagnóstica Objetivo: elencar as inovações e a aplicabilidade do diagnóstico diferencial ultrassonográfico dos nódulos tireoidianos conforme descrição na bibliografia. Metodologia: Foram selecionados 10 artigos a partir da Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde, publicados entre 2017 e 2022, para compor esta revisão integrativa de literatura. Resultados e Discussão: Embora a grande maioria dos nódulos tireoidianos seja de origem benigna, o achado é motivo de alarde para pacientes, afinal a possibilidade de uma neoplasia é facilmente aventada. A punção aspirativa por agulha fina é o passo subsequente na averiguação dos nódulos tireoidianos e permite a coleta de material para exame citopatológico e reconhecimento do tipo celular que compõe o nódulo. A ultrassonografia multimodal pode representar uma possibilidade no estudo de nódulos em que se recaiam ambiguidades em modos isolados. Conclusão: a ultrassonografia é consagrada como artifício indispensável na pesquisa de nódulos tireoidianos. Sua utilização é capaz fornecer atributos objetivos na necessidade de exames invasivos, reduzindo os riscos inerentes de procedimentos desnecessários. Observa-se que a ultrassonografia é capaz de trazer dados que fortuitamente possam identificar lesões em estágios pré-metastáticos, permitindo a análise e intervenção necessárias.Research, Society and Development2022-09-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3456510.33448/rsd-v11i12.34565Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e251111234565Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e251111234565Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e2511112345652525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34565/29043Copyright (c) 2022 Lucas Ferrari da Silva Mendes; André Joaquim de Araújo Neto; Camila de Sá Bezerra; Aluízio Pereira de Freitas Neto; Jefferson Segundo Dantas Moreira; Bárbara Cândida Nogueira Piauilino; Isadora Rênia Lucena Oliveira; Lourivan Leal de Sousa; Teresa Cristina Reinaldo Nunes; Carlos Daniel de Sousa Lima; Silana Rosa Soares Brito; Anne Kaline Marques Portela Leal; Maria Eduarda da Silva Oliveira Araújo; Gabriel de Vasconcelos Pessoa Ribeirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMendes, Lucas Ferrari da Silva Araújo Neto, André Joaquim de Bezerra, Camila de Sá Freitas Neto, Aluízio Pereira deMoreira, Jefferson Segundo Dantas Piauilino, Bárbara Cândida Nogueira Oliveira, Isadora Rênia Lucena Sousa, Lourivan Leal de Nunes, Teresa Cristina Reinaldo Lima, Carlos Daniel de Sousa Brito, Silana Rosa Soares Leal, Anne Kaline Marques Portela Araújo, Maria Eduarda da Silva Oliveira Ribeiro, Gabriel de Vasconcelos Pessoa 2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34565Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:48.795588Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Current horizons of ultrasound in the investigation of thyroid nodules and cancer Horizontes actuales de la ecografía en la investigación de nódulos y câncer de tiroides Horizontes atuais da ultrassonografia na investigação de nódulos e câncer de tireoide |
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Current horizons of ultrasound in the investigation of thyroid nodules and cancer |
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Current horizons of ultrasound in the investigation of thyroid nodules and cancer Mendes, Lucas Ferrari da Silva Ultrasound Thyroid Nodule Diagnostic imaging. Ultrasonografía Nódulos tiroideos Diagnóstico por imagen. Ultrassonografia Nódulos tireoidianos Diagnóstico por imagem. |
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Current horizons of ultrasound in the investigation of thyroid nodules and cancer |
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Current horizons of ultrasound in the investigation of thyroid nodules and cancer |
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Current horizons of ultrasound in the investigation of thyroid nodules and cancer |
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Current horizons of ultrasound in the investigation of thyroid nodules and cancer |
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Current horizons of ultrasound in the investigation of thyroid nodules and cancer |
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Mendes, Lucas Ferrari da Silva |
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Mendes, Lucas Ferrari da Silva Araújo Neto, André Joaquim de Bezerra, Camila de Sá Freitas Neto, Aluízio Pereira de Moreira, Jefferson Segundo Dantas Piauilino, Bárbara Cândida Nogueira Oliveira, Isadora Rênia Lucena Sousa, Lourivan Leal de Nunes, Teresa Cristina Reinaldo Lima, Carlos Daniel de Sousa Brito, Silana Rosa Soares Leal, Anne Kaline Marques Portela Araújo, Maria Eduarda da Silva Oliveira Ribeiro, Gabriel de Vasconcelos Pessoa |
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Araújo Neto, André Joaquim de Bezerra, Camila de Sá Freitas Neto, Aluízio Pereira de Moreira, Jefferson Segundo Dantas Piauilino, Bárbara Cândida Nogueira Oliveira, Isadora Rênia Lucena Sousa, Lourivan Leal de Nunes, Teresa Cristina Reinaldo Lima, Carlos Daniel de Sousa Brito, Silana Rosa Soares Leal, Anne Kaline Marques Portela Araújo, Maria Eduarda da Silva Oliveira Ribeiro, Gabriel de Vasconcelos Pessoa |
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Mendes, Lucas Ferrari da Silva Araújo Neto, André Joaquim de Bezerra, Camila de Sá Freitas Neto, Aluízio Pereira de Moreira, Jefferson Segundo Dantas Piauilino, Bárbara Cândida Nogueira Oliveira, Isadora Rênia Lucena Sousa, Lourivan Leal de Nunes, Teresa Cristina Reinaldo Lima, Carlos Daniel de Sousa Brito, Silana Rosa Soares Leal, Anne Kaline Marques Portela Araújo, Maria Eduarda da Silva Oliveira Ribeiro, Gabriel de Vasconcelos Pessoa |
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Ultrasound Thyroid Nodule Diagnostic imaging. Ultrasonografía Nódulos tiroideos Diagnóstico por imagen. Ultrassonografia Nódulos tireoidianos Diagnóstico por imagem. |
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Ultrasound Thyroid Nodule Diagnostic imaging. Ultrasonografía Nódulos tiroideos Diagnóstico por imagen. Ultrassonografia Nódulos tireoidianos Diagnóstico por imagem. |
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Introduction: Thyroid nodules are lesions that may or may not be linked to diseases, with a benign or malignant course. Its detection has been expanded by new imaging methods developed. Ultrasound is the first complementary assessment tool because it is a non-invasive method and has a satisfactory sensitivity degree in most cases. It allows the characterization of predictive aspects of malignancy, contributing to the correct diagnostic investigation. Objective: to list the innovations and applicability of ultrasound differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules as described in the bibliography. Methodology: 10 articles were selected from the Virtual Health Library, published between 2017 and 2022, to compose this integrative literature review. Results and Discussion: Although the vast majority of thyroid nodules are of benign origin, the finding is cause for alarm for patients because the possibility of a neoplasm is easily raised. Fine needle aspiration puncture is the subsequent step in the investigation of thyroid nodules and allows the collection of material for cytopathological examination and recognition of the cell type that makes up the nodule. Multimodal ultrasound may represent a possibility in the study of nodules in which ambiguities occur in isolated modes. Conclusion: ultrasound is established as an indispensable device in the investigation of thyroid nodules. Its use is able to provide objective attributes in the need for invasive exams, reducing the inherent risks of unnecessary procedures. It is observed that ultrasound is able to bring data which can fortuitously identify lesions in pre-metastatic stages. |
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