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Predictive Factors for Non-small-volume Central Lymph Node Metastases (more Than 5 or ≥ 2 mm) in Clinically Node-negative Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2019 Jan 5
PMID 30608456
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The benefits of prophylactic central neck dissection (pCND) for treating patients with clinical node-negative (cN0) papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) remain controversial. Lymph node metastases have been strongly associated with local recurrence and low survival, especially in PTC patients with 5 or more or ≥2 mm metastatic lymph nodes. The following study investigates the incidence and risk factors of more than 5 or ≥2 mm metastatic lymph nodes in the central compartment.A total of 611 patients with cN0 PTC were retrospectively analyzed. Cervical lymph nodes were harvested, and the size of metastatic lymph nodes was consequently analyzed.Non-small-volume central lymph node metastases (NSVCLNM), defined as more than 5 or ≥2 mm metastatic lymph nodes) were detected in 67 (11.0%) patients. Male gender, age ≤36 years, multifocal lesions, extrathyroidal extension, and tumor size > 0.85 cm were independent risk factors for NSVCLNM in cN0 PTC. The sensitivity and specificity of having ≥3 risk factors for predicting NSVCLNM was 46.3% and 86.8%, respectively.These findings suggest that pCND is a suitable treatment strategy for cN0 PTC patients with 3 or more risk factors for NSVCLNM.

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