Studiu ecografic privind leziunile nodulare tiroidiene | [Ultrasound study on thyroid nodular lesions]

Authors

  • Andreea Fleancu Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România
  • Gabriela Sechel Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România
  • Oana Gabriela Dimienescu Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România
  • Maria Elena Cocuz Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Keywords:

ultrasound, elastography, thyroidian nodules

Abstract

The study aims to analyze the incidence of various thyroid lesions and highlight the role of ultrasound detection in exploration, classification and monitoring of this lesion. The study is retrospective, with the examination in the study of 105 patients with thyroid ultrasound in the Polyclinic Medical Imaging Department Medlife PDR Brasov for a period of one year (1.01.2013-1.01.2014). Data were collected from the thyroid ultrasound examination bulletins database of PDR Medlife Brasov and statistically analyzed by SPSS 11.0 and Microsoft Excel 2010. Patients were examined on a Siemens ultrasound 2000 2D, elastography, and in Power Doppler. Thyroid nodules are more common in women and in the age groups 30-39 years and 50-59 years (regardless of the node). The most common ones are relatively equal proportions, the cystic and solid forms, rarest the thyroids nodules with mixt structure. Most thyroid nodules are infracentimetrical, solid, heterogeneous hypoecogenous, and vascular perilesional in Power Doppler.

Author Biographies

Andreea Fleancu, Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Facultatea de Medicină

Gabriela Sechel, Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Facultatea de Medicină

Oana Gabriela Dimienescu, Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Facultatea de Medicină

Maria Elena Cocuz, Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Facultatea de Medicină

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Published

2015-01-22

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