Ultrasonic imaging in the differential diagnosis of diffuse thyroid disorders in children
S. A. Ivarsson, U. B. Ericsson, B. Fredriksson and P. H. Persson
Department of Pediatrics, Malmo General Hospital, Sweden.
In 22 patients with suspected diffuse goiter, the diagnostic accuracy of
ultrasonography was compared with that of aspiration biopsy cytology and
thyroid antibody testing. Ultrasonography was abnormal in 100% (10/10) of
the patients with autoimmune thyroid disease, only 90% (9/10) of whom were
identified with antibody testing. All patients with diffuse colloid goiter
had normal echo patterns on ultrasound imaging, whereas 29% (2/7) of them
had positive results on antibody testing. Whether these are 'false
positives' or represent focal thyroiditis remains unclear. Thus, ultrasound
imaging stands out as a valuable diagnostic tool for the differential
diagnosis of diffuse thyroid disorders in children.