KMID : 0361020170600030125
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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2017 Volume.60 No. 3 p.125 ~ p.134
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The Factors Involved in Bilateral Central Lymph Node Metastasis of Isthmus Papillary Thyroid Cancer
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Yi Keun-Ik
Wang Soo-Geun Lee Byung-Joo Kim In-Joo Kim Bo-Hyun Kim Sang-Soo Lee Jin-Choon
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Abstract
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Background and Objectives : The aims of this study were to evaluate the rate and risk factors involved in bilateral central lymph node metastasis in patients with papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) found in the isthmus and compared them to tumors located in other thyroid regions, using those findings to establish a surgical strategy for treating these tumors.
Subjects and Method: We compared the clinical and pathological data of 48 patients with isthmic PTC and 141 patients with PTC found in other thyroid regions, all of whom underwent total thyroidectomy and bilateral central neck dissection.
Results: The rates of bilateral central lymph node metastasis were higher in the isthmus group than in the non-isthmus group (29.2% vs. 9.9%; p=0.001). On multivariate analysis, the isthmic location of the tumor was an independent risk factor for bilateral central lymph node metastasis (OR=3.458 p=0.005). But the positional relationship between the tracheal midline and the nodule was not clear in lymph node metastasis in the isthmus group.
Conclusion: Bilateral central neck dissection should be considered for isthmic PTC regardless of the relation between nodule and tracheal midline because of the high rate of bilateral central lymph node metastasis.
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KEYWORD
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Lymphatic metastasis, Neck dissection, Papillary thyroid carcinoma, Thyroid gland
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