Erika Laurini de Souza Meyer
Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
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Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia | 2013
Ana Luiza Maia; Rafael Selbach Scheffel; Erika Laurini de Souza Meyer; Gláucia Maria Ferreira da Silva Mazeto; Gisah Amaral de Carvalho; Hans Graf; Mario Vaisman; Léa Maria Zanini Maciel; Helton Estrela Ramos; Alfio José Tincani; Nathalia Carvalho de Andrada; Laura Sterian Ward
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre Servico de Endocrinologia
Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2016
Raisa Bressan Valentini; Bruno Mussoi de Macedo; Rogério Friedrich Izquierdo; Erika Laurini de Souza Meyer
Even though it is a rare event, most associations of thyroid carcinoma with subacute thyroiditis described in the literature are related to its granulomatous form (Quervains thyroiditis). We present a patient with subacute lymphocytic thyroiditis (painless thyroiditis) and papillary thyroid cancer that was first suspected in an initial ultrasound evaluation. A 30-year old female patient who was referred to the emergency room due to hyperthyroidism symptoms was diagnosed with painless thyroiditis established by physical examination and laboratory findings. With the presence of a palpable painless thyroid nodule an ultrasound was prescribed and the images revealed a suspicious thyroid nodule, microcalcification focus in the heterogeneous thyroid parenquima and cervical lymphadenopathy. Fine needle aspiration biopsy was taken from this nodule; cytology was assessed for compatibility with papillary thyroid carcinoma. Postsurgical pathology evaluation showed a multicentric papillary carcinoma and lymphocytic infiltration. Subacute thyroiditis, regardless of type, may produce transitory ultrasound changes that obscure the coexistence of papillary carcinoma. Due to this, initial thyroid ultrasound evaluation should be delayed until clinical recovery. We recommended a thyroid ultrasound exam for initial evaluation of painless thyroiditis, particularly in patients with palpable thyroid nodule. Further cytological examination is recommended in cases presenting with suspect thyroid nodule and/or non-nodular hypoechoic (> 1 cm) or heterogeneous areas with microcalcification focus.
Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2018
Bruno Mussoi de Macedo; Rogério Friedrich Izquierdo; Lenara Golbert; Erika Laurini de Souza Meyer
OBJECTIVEnUltrasonography (US) is the best diagnostic tool for initial assessment of thyroid nodule. Recently, data reporting systems for thyroid lesions, such as the Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (TI-RADS) and American Thyroid Association (ATA), which stratifies the risk for malignancy, have demonstrated good performance in differentiating malignant thyroid nodules. The purpose of this study is to determine the reliability of both data reporting systems in predicting thyroid malignancy in a tertiary care hospital.nnnMATERIALS AND METHODSnWe evaluated 195 thyroid nodules using modified TI-RADS and ATA risk stratification. The results were compared to the cyto-pathology analysis. Histopathological results were available for 45 cases after surgery, which is considered the golden standard for diagnosis of thyroid cancer.nnnRESULTSnWhen compared with cytological results, sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value (NPV), and accuracy were 100, 61.1, 100, and 63%, respectively, for TI-RADS; and 100, 75, 100, and 76%, respectively, for ATA. When compared with histopathological results, sensitivity, specificity, NPV, and accuracy were 90, 51.4, 94.7, and 60% respectively, for TI-RADS; and 100, 60, 100, and 68%, respectively, for ATA. All patients with malignant nodules were classified in the categories 4 or 5 of TI-RADS and in the intermediate or high suspicion risk according to the ATA system.nnnCONCLUSIONnBoth TI-RADS and the ATA guidelines have high sensitivity and NPV for the diagnosis of thyroid carcinoma. These systems are feasible for clinical application, allowing to better select patients to undergo fine-needle aspiration biopsies.
Archive | 2010
Erika Laurini de Souza Meyer; Nadja Zennig; Iuri Martin Geomann; Aline Lopes Bueno; Simone Magagnin Wajner; Ana Luiza Maia
Archive | 2010
André Borsatto Zanella; Erika Laurini de Souza Meyer; Letícia Balzan; Antônio C. Silva; Joiza Lins Camargo; Alceu Migliavacca; Jose Ricardo Guimaraes; Ana Luiza Maia
Archive | 2008
Iuri Martin Geomann; Erika Laurini de Souza Meyer; José Miguel Dora; Márcia dos Santos Wagner; Ana Luiza Maia
Archive | 2007
Iuri Martin Geomann; Erika Laurini de Souza Meyer; José Miguel Dora; Ana Luiza Maia
Archive | 2007
Bruno Netto; Erika Laurini de Souza Meyer; Márcia Khaled Punãles; Simone Magagnin Wajner; Luis Henrique Santos Canani
Archive | 2006
Bruno Netto; Erika Laurini de Souza Meyer; Lenara Golbert; Márcia Khaled Punãles; Luiz Henrique Canani
Archive | 2003
José Miguel Dora; Luis Henrique Santos Canani; Erika Laurini de Souza Meyer; Clarissa Capp
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