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ea0070ep422 | Thyroid | ECE2020

Ultrasound guided percutaneous laser ablation of thyroid nodules

Bajuk Nataša Bedernjak , Gaberscek Simona , Pirnat Edvard , Zaletel Katja

Background: Thyroid nodule is the most common endocrine disorder with the prevalence of more than 50% in adults. Majority of nodules are small in size and can be detected only by various imaging methods. Thyroid nodules are usually benign, asymptomatic, and do not need treatment. Growing and large symptomatic thyroid nodules are usually treated with thyroidectomy. Novel minimally invasive ablation techniques can be alternative to surgery. Percutaneous laser ablation is causing...

ea0084ps2-10-93 | Nodules & Cancer | ETA2022

Elastography in the assessment of cold solid thyroid nodules

Bedernjak Bajuk Nataša , Bajuk Studen Katica , Pirnat Edvard , Gaberscek Simona , Zaletel Katja

Introduction: The prevalence of thyroid nodules detected by ultrasound (US) is up to 50% in general population and approximately 5−10% of them is malignant. Diagnostic assessment includes laboratory tests thyroid US and thyroid scintigraphy, where suspicious nodules are characteristically cold when using99m Tc-pertechnetate as a tracer. A useful tool for US-based risk stratification of thyroid nodules is Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (TIRADS). Rece...

ea0084ps2-10-92 | Nodules & Cancer | ETA2022

Incidence of non-diagnostic and undetermined cytologies in ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy specimens of thyroid nodules – a single-center cohort

Vendramin Andreja , Zupanc Davorin , Pirnat Edvard , Zaletel Katja , Bedernjak Bajuk Nataša , Bajuk Studen Katica , Jesenko Miha , Gaberšček Simona

Objectives: Ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) is a commonly performed diagnostic procedure for evaluation of thyroid nodules. The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology comprises six categories. Bethesda categories I and III present a challenge for deciding on further diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Category I includes non-diagnostic or unsatisfactory results that may be due to both aspiration of cystic material from simple cysts or asp...