Incidental versus clinical diagnosis of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma. Long-term prognosis

Endocrinol Diabetes Nutr (Engl Ed). 2020 May;67(5):317-325. doi: 10.1016/j.endinu.2019.09.012. Epub 2019 Dec 24.
[Article in English, Spanish]

Abstract

Introduction: The incidence of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) has increased in recent years, especially in patients operated on for presumably benign thyroid disease. The aim of this study was to analyze the differences between PTMC incidentally diagnosed and PTMC clinically diagnosed, as well as its long-term prognosis.

Material and methods: The study population consisted of patients with a histological diagnosis of PTMC. Patients with previous thyroid surgery, other synchronous thyroid or extrathyroid malignancies and an ectopic location of PTMC were excluded. Two groups were compared: patients with PTMC incidentally diagnosed (group 1) and patients with PTMC clinically diagnosed (group 2). A multivariate analysis of differentiating factors was performed.

Results: PTMC clinically diagnosed had a high frequency of hypothyroidism (4.6% vs. 18.9%; P=.004), extrathyroidal extension (5.7% vs. 17.6%; P=.018), metastatic lymph nodes (1.1% vs. 18.9%; P<.001) and lymphocytic thyroiditis (5.7% vs. 27%; P<.001). In the multivariate analysis, metastatic lymph nodes (OR: 22.011, IC 95%: 2.621-184.829; P=.004) and lymphocytic thyroiditis (OR: 4.949; IC 95%: 1.602-15.288; P=.005) were associated with the clinical diagnosis of PTMC. During a mean follow-up of 119.8±65.1 months, one recurrence was detected in group 2 (0% vs. 1,4%; P=.460). No patient died due to the disease.

Conclusions: PTMC clinically diagnosed, although it has more aggressive histopathological characteristics (extrathyroidal extension and metastatic lymph nodes), presents a long-term prognosis similar to the PTMC incidentally diagnosed. The presence of metastatic lymph nodes and lymphocytic thyroiditis were independent factors associated with PTMC clinically diagnosed.

Keywords: Cáncer de tiroides; Cáncer de tiroides incidental; Cáncer papilar de tiroides; Diagnóstico incidental; Incidental diagnosis; Incidental thyroid cancer; Microcarcinoma papilar de tiroides; Papillary thyroid cancer; Papillary thyroid microcarcinoma; Prognosis; Pronóstico; Thyroid cancer.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Carcinoma, Papillary / diagnosis*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Incidental Findings*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Prognosis
  • Thyroid Neoplasms / diagnosis*
  • Time Factors

Supplementary concepts

  • Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma