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Predictors of Central Compartment Involvement in Patients with Positive Lateral Cervical Lymph Nodes According to Clinical and/or Ultrasound Evaluation.
Enza Maria RolloFederica SaputoCalogera AmatoGiuseppa GraceffaMaria Pia ProclamàGiuseppina OrlandoAlessandro CoriglianoG. MelfaGregorio ScerrinoGianfranco CocorulloCalogero CipollaS MazzolaIrene Vitalesubject
medicine.medical_specialtyskip metastasisendocrine system diseasesmedicine.medical_treatment030230 surgeryArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinecentral compartmentmedicinelateralcervical lymph nodesLymph nodeUnivariate analysisbusiness.industryEU-TIRADSBethesdaRCancerNeck dissectionGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseCentral lymphDissectionmedicine.anatomical_structurelateral neck dissection030220 oncology & carcinogenesiscentral neck dissectionpapillary thyroid carcinomaMedicineRadiologyLymphThyroid functionbusinessdescription
Lymph node neck metastases are frequent in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Current guidelines state, on a weak level of evidence, that level VI dissection is mandatory in the presence of latero-cervical metastases. The aim of our study is to evaluate predictive factors for the absence of level VI involvement despite the presence of metastases to the lateral cervical stations in PTC. Eighty-eight patients operated for PTC with level II–V metastases were retrospectively enrolled in the study. Demographics, thyroid function, autoimmunity, nodule size and site, cancer variant, multifocality, Bethesda and EU-TIRADS, number of central and lateral lymph nodes removed, number of positive lymph nodes and outcome were recorded. At univariate analysis, PTC location and number of positive lateral lymph nodes were risk criteria for failure to cure. ROC curves demonstrated the association of the number of positive lateral lymph nodes and failure to cure. On multivariate analysis, the protective factors were PTC located in lobe center and number of positive lateral lymph nodes <
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2021-07-30 | Journal of clinical medicine |