The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 195, Issue 3 , Pages 292-297, March 2008

Incidental thyroid carcinoma in patients with Graves’ disease

Department of Surgery, MetroHealth Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 2500 MetroHealth Dr., Cleveland, OH 44109, USA

Received 15 November 2007; received in revised form 10 December 2007 published online 21 January 2008.

Abstract 

Background

The clinical significance of incidental thyroid carcinoma in patients with Graves’ disease is uncertain.

Methods

The prevalence of incidental thyroid carcinoma was determined in patients with Graves’ disease who underwent surgery from 1990 to 2007 and was compared with patients with nontoxic nodular goiter or toxic multinodular goiter who underwent surgery during the same time period.

Results

Of the 93 patients who underwent thyroidectomy for Graves’ disease, 2 patients (2.2%) had an incidental papillary carcinoma: .4 and .5 cm in size. Neither patient developed recurrent disease after 3 and 13 years of follow-up evaluation. The prevalence of incidental thyroid cancer was 3.6% and 6.2% in patients with nontoxic nodular goiter and toxic multinodular goiter, respectively (P = not significant).

Conclusions

The prevalence of incidental thyroid carcinoma in patients with Graves’ disease is comparable with patients with nontoxic or toxic goiter. Incidental thyroid carcinomas in patients with Graves’ disease were papillary microcarcinomas of no clinical consequence.

Keywords: Incidental thyroid cancer, Graves’ disease

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PII: S0002-9610(07)00975-0

doi:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2007.12.006

The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 195, Issue 3 , Pages 292-297, March 2008