2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.suc.2019.04.002
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Decision Making in Indeterminate Thyroid Nodules and the Role of Molecular Testing

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“…A recent meta-analysis comparing various molecular tests estimated that up to 85% of surgeries for indeterminate nodules could be avoided with negative molecular testing results. 8 , 9 For example, a multicenter cross-sectional cohort survey found a decline in surgical resection rates from 74% to 7.6% for indeterminate nodules after implementing molecular testing for 6 months. 10 Despite these possible advantages, molecular testing is costly and not covered by universal health care insurance in many jurisdictions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A recent meta-analysis comparing various molecular tests estimated that up to 85% of surgeries for indeterminate nodules could be avoided with negative molecular testing results. 8 , 9 For example, a multicenter cross-sectional cohort survey found a decline in surgical resection rates from 74% to 7.6% for indeterminate nodules after implementing molecular testing for 6 months. 10 Despite these possible advantages, molecular testing is costly and not covered by universal health care insurance in many jurisdictions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How molecular testing can be best integrated into routine clinical practice is an active area of interest. A recent meta‐analysis comparing various molecular tests estimated that up to 85% of surgeries for indeterminate nodules could be avoided with negative molecular testing results 8,9 . For example, a multicenter cross‐sectional cohort survey found a decline in surgical resection rates from 74% to 7.6% for indeterminate nodules after implementing molecular testing for 6 months 10 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Advancements in molecular testing of fine-needle aspiration biopsies have improved preoperative diagnostic accuracy and prognostication. For indeterminate nodules, such testing ideally will reduce the need for surgery for benign nodules and potentially guide appropriate extent of initial surgery for malignancy [21].…”
Section: Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (Tirads) Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hipoekoik ve düzensiz sınırları olan nodüller, hipoekoik ve derinliği genişliğinden fazla olan nodüller, mikrokalsifikasyon içeren hipoekoik ve düzensiz sınırlı nodüller, düzensiz sınırlarla beraber şüpheli lateral servikal lenf nodu varlığı ve hipoekoik, düzensiz sınırlı, tiroid dışı yayılım gösteren nodüller yüksek şüpheli grupta yer alır (1). (35).…”
Section: Bi̇yopsi̇ Ve Tedavi̇ Yaklaşimiunclassified