Diagnostic performance of simplified TI-RADS for malignant thyroid nodules: comparison with 2017 ACR-TI-RADS and 2020 C-TI-RADS [PDF]
Background The aim of this study is to propose a new TI-RADS and compare it with the American College of Radiology (2017 ACR)-TI-RADS and the 2020 Chinese (2020 C)-TI-RADS. Methods A retrospective analysis of 749 thyroid nodules was performed.
Zhiguang Chen +8 more
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Diagnostic performance of the EU TI‐RADS and ACR TI‐RADS scoring systems in predicting thyroid malignancy [PDF]
Introduction Several ultrasound scoring systems have been developed to stratify the risk of malignancy of thyroid nodules, including ACR (American College of Radiology) and EU (European) TI‐RADS.
Hiba‐Allah Chatti +9 more
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Explainable Automated TI-RADS Evaluation of Thyroid Nodules [PDF]
A thyroid nodule, a common abnormal growth within the thyroid gland, is often identified through ultrasound imaging of the neck. These growths may be solid- or fluid-filled, and their treatment is influenced by factors such as size and location.
Alisa Kunapinun +5 more
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Diagnostic value of ACR TI-RADS combined with three-dimensional shear wave elastography in ACR TI-RADS 4 and 5 thyroid nodules [PDF]
. Background:. Three-dimensional shear wave elastography (3D-SWE) is a promising method in distinguishing benign and malignant thyroid nodules. By combining with conventional method, it may further improve the diagnostic value. The study aimed to assess
Lijun Hao +5 more
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The 2017 ACR TI-RADS: pictorial essay. [PDF]
Abstract High-resolution ultrasound is the imaging method of choice for the evaluation of thyroid nodules. The method has recently come to be used widely and often, which has increased the rate of thyroid nodule detection. In 2017, the American College of Radiology (ACR) established a risk-stratification system designated the Thyroid Imaging Reporting ...
Pires AT, Mustafá AMM, Magalhães MOG.
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Сравнительный анализ модификаций TI-RADS [PDF]
There is no single classification of TI-RADS. In different countries, various modifications are used. It is necessary to compare different versions of the classification for choosing the most optimal variant.Objective: a comparative “blind” assessment of
E. Fisenko P. +3 more
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Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System Score Combined with the New Italian Classification for Thyroid Cytology Improves the Clinical Management of Indeterminate Nodules [PDF]
The new Italian cytological classification (2014) of thyroid nodules replaced the TIR3 category of the old classification (2007) with two subclasses, TIR3A and TIR3B, with the aim of reducing the rate of surgery for benign diseases.
Salvatore Ulisse +14 more
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Evaluation of the Performance of ACR TI-RADS Also Considering Those Nodules with No Indication of FNAC: A Single-Center Experience. [PDF]
Background: Several US risk stratification score systems (RSSs) have been developed to standardize a thyroid nodule risk of malignancy. It is still a matter of debate which RSS is the most reliable.
Amendola S +10 more
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A Prospective Study; Diagnostic Role of Shear-wave Elastography To Differentiate Benign and Non-benign Thyroid Nodules Categorized to According to the ACR 2017 TI-RADS [PDF]
Objective:The differentiation between benign and non-benign thyroid nodules is a complex problem to solve in clinical practice. We aimed to observe and describe the role of shear-wave elastography (SWE) to distinct benign and non-benign thyroid nodules ...
Suna ŞAHİN EDİZ +2 more
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Diagnostic Performance of ACR TI-RADS and ATA Guidelines in the Prediction of Thyroid Malignancy: A Prospective Single Tertiary Center Study and Literature Review [PDF]
Aim: This study sought to compare two common risk stratification systems in terms of their diagnostic performance for the evaluation of thyroid malignancy.
Ashkan Torshizian +7 more
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