Ultrasound, laboratory and histopathological insights in diagnosing papillary thyroid carcinoma in a paediatric population : a single centre follow-up study between 2000-2022

2023
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dc.abstract.enBackground: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) often coincides with autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT); whether this association is incidental or causal remains debated. Objective: To evaluate the ultrasonographic, laboratory, and histopathological features of PTC in paediatric patients with and without AIT and its relationship to puberty. Design: A retrospective cohort study. Patients and methods: A retrospective analysis of medical records of 90 patients (69; 76.7% females). The mean age at PTC diagnosis was 13.8 years [range 6-18]. All patients were evaluated ultrasonographically before thyroid surgery. Thyroid nodules were categorised using the European Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (EU-TIRADS PL), and cytopathology was assessed using Bethesda criteria. Neck ultrasound results and thyroid and autoimmune status were correlated with histopathological PTC assessment. Results: The coexistence of PTC and AIT was found in 48.9% (44/90) of patients. The percentage of AIT was increasing with age; AIT was present only in 1/3 of prepubertal, close to 50% in pubertal, and over 60% in adolescent patients. The youngest patients (aged <10 years old) presented more often with goitre and lymphadenopathy and less often with AIT than adolescents (15-18 years of age). There were no differences in TPOAb, TgAb, and TSH levels between the age subgroups. Presurgical TgAb levels were higher than those of TPOAb in the youngest patients. Histopathological analysis revealed that the solid subtype was observed more often in prepubertal children and diffuse sclerosing in children below 14 years of age, whereas the classic subtype dominated in late pubertal. Univariate and multivariate analyses revealed that lymph nodes metastases (LNM) were associated with PTC diameter and fT4 level, whereas extrathyroidal extension with age and angioinvasion with PTC diameter and age. The correlations between age and fibrosis, and the presence of psammoma bodies in malignant tissues were close to significant. We did not observe an association between TSH levels and the presence of autoimmunity and PTC variables. Conclusions: In paediatric patients the natural course of PTC may be less aggressive in adolescent patients than in younger children (especially < 10 years of age). We suggest that pre-operative evaluation of paediatric patients with thyroid nodules could include apart from assessment of thyroid hormones, evaluation of TPOAb, TgAb, and TRAb together with comprehensive neck ultrasonography.
dc.affiliationWydział Lekarski : Zakład Patomorfologii Klinicznej i Doświadczalnejpl
dc.affiliationWydział Lekarski : Instytut Pediatriipl
dc.cm.date2023-05-24T22:17:34Z
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dc.contributor.authorJanuś, Dominika - 129843 pl
dc.contributor.authorWójcik, Małgorzata - 152478 pl
dc.contributor.authorTaczanowska-Niemczuk, Anna - 200536 pl
dc.contributor.authorKiszka-Wiłkojć, Aleksandra - 141216 pl
dc.contributor.authorKujdowicz, Monika - 162631 pl
dc.contributor.authorCzogała, Małgorzata - 255824 pl
dc.contributor.authorGórecki, Wojciech - 129583 pl
dc.contributor.authorStarzyk, Jerzy - 133488 pl
dc.date.accession2023-05-22pl
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-24T22:17:34Z
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dc.date.issued2023pl
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dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fendo.2023.1170971pl
dc.identifier.eissn1664-2392pl
dc.identifier.issn1664-2392pl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/311656
dc.identifier.weblinkhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2023.1170971/fullpl
dc.languageengpl
dc.language.containerengpl
dc.pbn.affiliationDziedzina nauk medycznych i nauk o zdrowiu : nauki medyczne
dc.rightsUdzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa 4.0 Międzynarodowa
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dc.share.typeOtwarte czasopismo
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dc.subject.enautoimmune thyroiditis
dc.subject.enpapillary thyroid carcinoma
dc.subject.enultrasonography of thyroid gland
dc.subject.enPTC subtypes
dc.subject.enprepubertal PTC
dc.subject.enpubertal PTC
dc.subject.enadolescent PTC
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dc.titleUltrasound, laboratory and histopathological insights in diagnosing papillary thyroid carcinoma in a paediatric population : a single centre follow-up study between 2000-2022pl
dc.title.journalFrontiers in Endocrinologypl
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2024-04-10T00:07:52Z
dc.abstract.en
Background: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) often coincides with autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT); whether this association is incidental or causal remains debated. Objective: To evaluate the ultrasonographic, laboratory, and histopathological features of PTC in paediatric patients with and without AIT and its relationship to puberty. Design: A retrospective cohort study. Patients and methods: A retrospective analysis of medical records of 90 patients (69; 76.7% females). The mean age at PTC diagnosis was 13.8 years [range 6-18]. All patients were evaluated ultrasonographically before thyroid surgery. Thyroid nodules were categorised using the European Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (EU-TIRADS PL), and cytopathology was assessed using Bethesda criteria. Neck ultrasound results and thyroid and autoimmune status were correlated with histopathological PTC assessment. Results: The coexistence of PTC and AIT was found in 48.9% (44/90) of patients. The percentage of AIT was increasing with age; AIT was present only in 1/3 of prepubertal, close to 50% in pubertal, and over 60% in adolescent patients. The youngest patients (aged <10 years old) presented more often with goitre and lymphadenopathy and less often with AIT than adolescents (15-18 years of age). There were no differences in TPOAb, TgAb, and TSH levels between the age subgroups. Presurgical TgAb levels were higher than those of TPOAb in the youngest patients. Histopathological analysis revealed that the solid subtype was observed more often in prepubertal children and diffuse sclerosing in children below 14 years of age, whereas the classic subtype dominated in late pubertal. Univariate and multivariate analyses revealed that lymph nodes metastases (LNM) were associated with PTC diameter and fT4 level, whereas extrathyroidal extension with age and angioinvasion with PTC diameter and age. The correlations between age and fibrosis, and the presence of psammoma bodies in malignant tissues were close to significant. We did not observe an association between TSH levels and the presence of autoimmunity and PTC variables. Conclusions: In paediatric patients the natural course of PTC may be less aggressive in adolescent patients than in younger children (especially < 10 years of age). We suggest that pre-operative evaluation of paediatric patients with thyroid nodules could include apart from assessment of thyroid hormones, evaluation of TPOAb, TgAb, and TRAb together with comprehensive neck ultrasonography.
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Wydział Lekarski : Zakład Patomorfologii Klinicznej i Doświadczalnej
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Wydział Lekarski : Instytut Pediatrii
dc.cm.date
2023-05-24T22:17:34Z
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112132
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dc.contributor.authorpl
Januś, Dominika - 129843
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Wójcik, Małgorzata - 152478
dc.contributor.authorpl
Taczanowska-Niemczuk, Anna - 200536
dc.contributor.authorpl
Kiszka-Wiłkojć, Aleksandra - 141216
dc.contributor.authorpl
Kujdowicz, Monika - 162631
dc.contributor.authorpl
Czogała, Małgorzata - 255824
dc.contributor.authorpl
Górecki, Wojciech - 129583
dc.contributor.authorpl
Starzyk, Jerzy - 133488
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2023-05-22
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2023-05-24T22:17:34Z
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2023-05-24T22:17:34Z
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2023
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1664-2392
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1664-2392
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https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/311656
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https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2023.1170971/full
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eng
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Dziedzina nauk medycznych i nauk o zdrowiu : nauki medyczne
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Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa 4.0 Międzynarodowa
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CC-BY
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.pl
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Otwarte czasopismo
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dc.subject.en
autoimmune thyroiditis
dc.subject.en
papillary thyroid carcinoma
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ultrasonography of thyroid gland
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PTC subtypes
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prepubertal PTC
dc.subject.en
pubertal PTC
dc.subject.en
adolescent PTC
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Ultrasound, laboratory and histopathological insights in diagnosing papillary thyroid carcinoma in a paediatric population : a single centre follow-up study between 2000-2022
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Frontiers in Endocrinology
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