Erschienen in:
01.03.2009 | Head and Neck Radiology
Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of thyroid nodules
verfasst von:
Zulkif Bozgeyik, Sonay Coskun, A. Ferda Dagli, Yusuf Ozkan, Fatih Sahpaz, Erkin Ogur
Erschienen in:
Neuroradiology
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Ausgabe 3/2009
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Abstract
Introduction
The purpose of our study was to determine the diagnostic role of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) in the differentiating of malignant and benign thyroid nodules by using fine needle aspiration biopsy cytology criteria as a reference standard. The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values of the normal-looking thyroid parenchyma were also evaluated both in normal patients and in patients with nodules.
Methods
Between March 2007 and February 2008, 76 consecutive patients with ultrasound-diagnosed thyroid nodules and 20 healthy subjects underwent diffusion-weighted MR imaging by using single-shot spin echo, echo planar imaging. A total of 93 nodules were included in the study using the following b factors 100, 200, and 300 mm2/s. ADC values of thyroid nodules and normal area in all subjects were calculated and compared using suitable statistical analysis.
Results
Mean ADC values for malignant and benign nodules were \(0.96 \pm 0.65 \times 10^{ - 3} \) and \(3.06 \pm 0.71 \times 10^{ - 3} {{{\text{mm}}^2 } \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{{\text{mm}}^2 } {\text{s}}}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {\text{s}}}\) for b-100 factor, \(0.56 \pm 0.43 \times 10^{ - 3} \) and \(1.80 \pm 0.60 \times 10^{ - 3} {{{\text{mm}}^2 } \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{{\text{mm}}^2 } \operatorname{s} }} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} \operatorname{s} }\) for b-200, and \(0.30 \pm 0.20 \times 10^{ - 3} \) and \(1.15 \pm 0.43 \times 10^{ - 3} {{{\text{mm}}^2 } \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{{\text{mm}}^2 } \operatorname{s} }} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} \operatorname{s} }\), for b-300, respectively. Mean ADC values of malignant nodules were lower than benign nodules. There were significant differences in ADC values between benign and malignant nodules. ADC values among normal-appearing thyroid parenchyma of patients and normal-appearing thyroid parenchyma of healthy subjects were insignificant at all b factors.
Conclusion
Benign nodules have higher ADC values than malignant ones. DWI may be helpful in differentiating malign and benign thyroid nodules.