Author/Authors :
Kamran, Mahrukh Ziauddin University Hospital - Ziauddin College of Medicine - Department of Anatomy, Pakistan , Hassan, Nuzhat Ziauddin University Hospital - Department of Anatomy, Pakistan , Ali, Muhammad Ziauddin University Hospital, Head Clifton Campus - Department of Radiology, Pakistan , Ahmad, Farah Ziauddin University Hospital - Community Health Sciences Department, Pakistan , Shahzad, Sikandar Ziauddin University Hospital - Radiology Department, Pakistan , Zehra, Nosheen Ziauddin University Hospital, Pakistan
Abstract :
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine frequency of thyroid incidentalomas (TI) through ultrasound (US) and its association with age, gender and ethnicities. Methods: It was a cross-sectional study. Total 269 adults who were asymptomatic for thyroid disease aged 21 years and above underwent ultrasound examination of their thyroid. Results: Frequency of TI found was 21%. TI was detected in 25% of females and 16% males (P= 0.078). 61% had thyroid nodules (TNs) in one lobe (right, left or isthmus) and 39% had TNs in more than one location. About 55% had single TN and 45% had multiple TNs. 38% had TNs greater than 1cm while 57% had TNs smaller than 1 cm. 5% had TNs greater and smaller than 1 cm. TI was equally common in individuals of different ethinicities (P= 0.758). Conclusion: Frequency of thyroid incidentalomas found in our study was higher than most of the other iodine sufficient states. Unlike other studies, incidentalomas were equally common in both the genders of our study. This may be due to the previous iodine deficient status of Pakistan which was prevalent. However further studies on the same topic will help us in identifying the correct status of thyroid incidentalomas if Pakistan retains it’s status as an iodine sufficient state.
Keywords :
Thyroid Gland , Thyroid Nodule , Ultrasonography , Thyroid Hormones , Thyroid Function Tests , Thyroid Neoplasms