Incidental versus non-incidental thyroid carcinoma: Clinical presentation, surgical management and prognosis

Elena González-Sánchez-Migallón , Benito Flores-Pastor , Carmen Victoria Pérez-Guarinos , Joana Miguel-Perelló , Asunción Chaves-Benito , Fátima Illán-Gómez , Andrés Carrillo-Alcaraz , José Luis Aguayo-Albasini
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Abstract

Background and objective

Thyroid cancer may be clinically evident as a tumor mass in the neck or as a histopathological incidental finding after thyroid surgery for an apparent benign condition. Our objective was to assess the differences in clinical signs, surgical management, and course between incidental and clinically diagnosed thyroid tumors.

Methods

A retrospective study was conducted on patients operated on for benign or malignant thyroid disease from January 2000 to March 2014. Among the 1415 patients who underwent any thyroid surgery, 264 neoplasms were found, of which 170 were incidental. A comparison was made of incidental versus non-incidental carcinomas. Among incidental carcinomas, cases whose indication for surgery was Graves’ disease were compared to those with multinodular goiter.

Results

Incidental carcinomas were in earlier stages and required less aggressive surgery. There were no differences in surgical complications between incidental and clinical tumors, but mortality and relapses were markedly higher in non-incidental cancers (4.4% vs 0% and 13.2% vs 4.8% respectively). Carcinomas developing on Graves’ disease showed no differences from all other incidental tumors in terms of complications, mortality, or relapse after surgery.

Conclusions

Early stage thyroid cancer has better survival and prognosis after surgical treatment.

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偶发与非偶发甲状腺癌的临床表现、手术治疗和预后
背景与目的甲状腺癌症可能是临床上明显的颈部肿块,或是甲状腺手术后的组织病理学偶然发现的明显良性病变。我们的目的是评估偶发和临床诊断的甲状腺肿瘤在临床症状、手术治疗和病程方面的差异。方法对2000年1月至2014年3月甲状腺良恶性疾病手术患者进行回顾性研究。在接受任何甲状腺手术的1415名患者中,发现264个肿瘤,其中170个是偶然发生的。对偶发癌和非偶发癌进行了比较。在偶发癌中,将手术指征为Graves病的病例与多结节性甲状腺肿的病例进行比较。结果偶发性癌发生在早期,需要较少的手术治疗。偶发性肿瘤和临床肿瘤的手术并发症没有差异,但非偶发性癌症的死亡率和复发率明显更高(分别为4.4%vs 0%和13.2%vs 4.8%)。Graves病上发生的癌症在并发症、死亡率或术后复发方面与所有其他偶发肿瘤没有差异。结论早期癌症经手术治疗后有较好的生存率和预后。
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