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Published Online: 28 August 2014

Striving Toward Standardization of Reporting of Ultrasound Features of Thyroid Nodules and Lymph Nodes: A Multidisciplinary Consensus Statement

Publication: Thyroid
Volume 24, Issue Number 9

Abstract

Background: The use of high-resolution ultrasound (US) imaging is a mainstay of the initial evaluation and long-term management of thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer. To fully capitalize on the diagnostic capabilities of a US examination in the context of thyroid disease, many clinicians consider it desirable to establish a universal format and standard of US reporting. The goals of this interdisciplinary consensus statement are twofold. First, to create a standardized set of US features to characterize thyroid nodules and cervical lymph nodes accurately, and second, to create a standardized system for tracking sequential changes in the US examination of thyroid nodules and cervical lymph nodes for the purpose of determining risk of malignancy.
Summary: The Thyroid, Head and Neck Cancer (THANC) Foundation convened a panel of nine specialists from a variety of medical disciplines that are actively involved in the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer. Consensus was achieved on the following topics: US evaluation of the thyroid gland, US evaluation of thyroid nodules, US evaluation of cervical lymph nodes, US-guided fine needle aspiration (FNA) of thyroid nodules, and US-guided FNA of cervical lymph nodes.
Conclusion: We propose that this statement represents a consensus within a multidisciplinary team on the salient and essential elements of a comprehensive and clinically significant thyroid and neck US report with regards to content, terminology, and organization. This reporting protocol supplements previous US performance guidelines by not only capturing categories of findings that may have important clinical implications, but also delineating findings that are clinically relevant within those categories as specifically as possible. Additionally, we have included the specific features of diagnostic and therapeutic interventions that have not been previously addressed.

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cover image Thyroid®
Thyroid
Volume 24Issue Number 9September 2014
Pages: 1341 - 1349
PubMed: 24967994

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Published in print: September 2014
Published online: 28 August 2014
Published ahead of print: 23 July 2014
Published ahead of production: 26 June 2014

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Henry K. Su
Thyroid, Head and Neck Cancer Foundation, New York, New York.
Laura L. Dos Reis
Thyroid, Head and Neck Cancer Foundation, New York, New York.
Mark A. Lupo
Thyroid & Endocrine Center of Florida, Sarasota, Florida.
Mira Milas
Department of Surgery, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon.
Lisa A. Orloff
Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California.
Jill E. Langer
Department of Radiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Elise M. Brett
Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York.
Elias Kazam
Jacobi Medical Center, Bronx, New York.
Stephanie L. Lee
Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
Gerald Minkowitz
Minkowitz Pathology, Brooklyn, New York.
Erin H. Alpert
Thyroid, Head and Neck Cancer Foundation, New York, New York.
Eliza H. Dewey
Thyroid, Head and Neck Cancer Foundation, New York, New York.
Mark L. Urken
Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, New York.

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Address correspondence to:Henry Su, BAThyroid, Head and Neck Cancer Foundation10 Union Square East, Suite 5BNew York, NY 10003E-mail: [email protected]

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