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Brief Title: B-mode Ultrasound, Sono-Elastography, and Diffusion-weighted Imaging MRI in Thyroid Nodules
Official Title: Comparative Study of B-mode Ultrasound, Sono-Elastography, and Diffusion-weighted Imaging MRI in the Characterization of Thyroid Nodules
Study ID: NCT06029946
Brief Summary: To compare the accuracy of the conventional Ultrasound 'TI-RADS', US elastography, DWI MRI, and its ADC value in characterization and differentiation of thyroid nodules.
Detailed Description: Thyroid nodules are one of the most common endocrine carcinomata (1) Most thyroid tumors have a good prognosis if early diagnosis and timely treated (2) An Ultrasound (US) exam is a safe, non-invasive imaging technique for detecting thyroid nodules (3) However, still there are no dependable criteria to discriminate malignant from benign lesions. (4) In 2009, Horvath et al proposed the Thyroid Imaging Report and Data System (TI-RADS). The new version of TI-RADS was launched by ACR in 2017. (5) Color Doppler ultrasound is also used to differentiate benign from malignant thyroid nodules. The presence of intra-nodular vascularity (Type 1b) was considered close to be malignant (6) US elastography is a novel tool to increase the diagnostic value of Ultrasound and as an adjuvant tool (7) Shear wave elastography evaluates elasticity through the propagation speed of shear waves, with the wave speed being faster in hard tissue (8) Conventional T1-and T2-weighted MR imaging can-not differentiate benign from malignant nodules (9) Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is a non-invasive tool used to distinguish benign from malignant nodules (10). Malignant thyroid nodules usually have a lower ADC value attributed to cellular density and tissue perfusion. (11) Combining subjective MRI features with a quantitative measurement could improve the diagnostic yield of DW-MRI (12) The cytological examination by fine-needle aspiration (FNA) has become a reliable tool to diagnose thyroid cancers (2) Suspicious cytological findings reach up to 30% of all aspirated nodules, suggesting the need for less invasive methods (13)
Minimum Age:
Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Name: noha mohamed ali, assistant professor
Affiliation: nohamohamedali@yahoo.com
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Name: sami Abdel_Aziz Khalil, professor
Affiliation: samyKhalil24@gmail.com
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR