Nodules in the thyroid gland are very common. As per the American Thyroid Association (ATA), thyroid
nodules are dened as “discrete lesions within the thyroid gland, radiologically distinct from the
surrounding thyroid parenchyma”. The incidence of thyroid cancer has been increasing worldwide in the last few decades (1).
Papillary thyroid carcinoma attributes more than other histological subtypes of thyroid carcinoma (2,3). . The malignant nature
of the nodule cannot be determined by physical examination and blood tests alone; hence specialized tests such as thyroid
ultrasonography and ne needle biopsy are often required (4). To establish the accuracy of ACR-TIRADSObjective:
classication system in the diagnosis of thyroid nodules in routine USG reporting and also to evaluate their Doppler
characteristics. To conclude the study, the proper stratication of the thyroid nodules onResults & Conclusion:
ultrasound-based TIRADS system helps us to determine the probability of a particular nodule being malignant with a certain
level of condence and appropriate measures for management of the nodule can be initiated, thus avoiding unnecessary FNA
procedures. The addition of Color Doppler further strengthens the probability of a nodule being malignant and thus prompt
action can be initiated by the referring clinician/surgeon.