Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association
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The current approach for calculating the starting dose of levothyroxine (LT4) after total thyroidectomy is based on the patient's body weight (BW). The aim of the study was to identify the major predictive factors of LT4 requirement and to elaborate a new method to improve the accuracy of the LT4 starting dose after total thyroidectomy. ⋯ This study confirms that BW is not the only variable for predicting LT4 requirement, as it decreases with the increase in age and BMI, probably due to the relative decrease of lean body mass. A new correlation between optimal dose and presurgical levels of fT3 and mean corpuscular volume was observed. We propose an easy and more efficient method of calculating LT4 starting dose after total thyroidectomy for benign disease.
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A 3-tiered system has been proposed by radiologists for the reporting and workup of incidental thyroid nodules (ITN) detected on computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT). It has been shown to reduce the workup rate, but there remains concern about missed malignancies. This study aims at estimating the proportion of incidental cancers that would be missed relative to all thyroid cancers if the 3-tiered system were applied to ITN seen on CT, MRI, or PET/CT. We also aim to characterize these missed incidental cancers by histology and tumor stage. ⋯ Based on thyroid cancers diagnosed during a decade, incidental malignancies missed by the 3-tiered system represent 1.2% of all thyroid malignancies. Three-tiered system-negative incidental cancers were all small papillary cancers. Given that few cancers would be missed and most are less aggressive, we propose that the 3-tiered system could be adopted in clinical practice to guide the workup of ITN identified on CT, MRI, and PET/CT.